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The Catalan Institute of Health (ICS) is the main public provider of health services in Catalonia. The ICS is a pioneer in its three basic lines of activity: Health Care (the main of them), Research and Teaching.
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Health care: the ICS delivers health services for 83%
Catalan citizens (which means more than 55 millions of
people)
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Research: it covers 40% of health research in Catalonia
(more than 1.000 publications in national and international
reviews)
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Teaching: undergraduate and post-graduate training
supplies 56% of the medicine graduates and 66% of the
specialists trained in Catalonia: more than 1,500 MIR
(interns) are trained in ICS centres and more than 4,300
under-graduates: 2,300 in medicine and 2,000 in nursing. |
The ICS is composed of 8 Hospitals and 470 Primary Care Units located along the whole catalan territory.
The ICS hospitals offer 32% of the beds that are available at Catalan Public Hospital Network (XHUP) and 3 of the five high technology hospitals in Catalonia are from the ICS (Hospital Universitari Vall dHebron, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge and Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol de Badalona).
The Primary Care Units consist of Primary Care teams, Urgency services, Permanent Assistance Centres, Sexual and Reproduction health, Mental health Services, Image diagnostic Services, etc.
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More than 38.000 professionals work at ICS.
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Primary Care: more than 20.000 employees
6.900 doctors
7.800 sanitary
5.700 non health
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Hospital Care: more than 18.000 employees
2.700 doctors
10.800 sanitary
4.600 non health
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The ICS budget to 2006 is 2.300 millions of euros, a 68% growth from last year. This budget is approved on a yearly basis by the Parliament of Catalonia.
The ICS carry out more than 50 millions health-care interventions:
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More than 365 millions of visits |
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More than 200.000 discharges |
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Length of stay: 75 days |
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More than 100.000 surgical activity |
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More than 800.000 emergencies
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