In reference to the emergency, the government is centralizing the management of hospitals in the capital and the county of Pest.



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Name three institutions in Budapest as Budapest Central Hospitals:

  • the South Pest Central Hospital – National Institute of Hematology and Infectious Diseases,
  • the North-Central Center of Buda, the New St. John Hospital and Clinic
  • and St. Imre University Hospital

a recent government decree, published in Magyar Közlöny on December 29, to which almost all state hospitals in the capital and the county of Pest are subject, as “urban institutions”.

In the new structure, which will come into effect on January 15, until the end of the epidemic emergency

is subordinate to South Pest Central Hospital

  • the Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Hospital and Clinic,
  • Ferenc Jahn South-Pest Hospital and Clinic,
  • the Hospital of Péterfy Sándor street,
  • Ferenc Toldy Hospital and Clinic
  • and the Nagykőrös Hospital and Clinic for Rehabilitation Specialists.

Towards the North-Central Center of Buda, the Hospital and the New St. John Clinic

  • St. Margaret’s Hospital
  • and the San Cosme y Damián Rehabilitation Hospital,

however, instead of the St. Imre University Hospital, it is entrusted to the Military Hospital

  • the Accident Center ,.
  • Ödön Jávorszky Municipal Hospital,
  • the Károlyi Sándor Hospital,
  • Pest Flór Ferenc County Hospital
  • and the Uzsoki street hospital

administration.

The regulation specifically provides for the fate of medical institutions. It has been elevated to the rank of a national medical institution.

  • Under the György Gottsegen National Institute of Cardiology, the State Heart Hospital in Balatonfüred,
  • the Törökbálint Pulmonary Medical Institute and the Veszprém County Pulmonary Medical Institute under the National Institute of Pulmonology in Korányi,
  • the Parádfürdő State Hospital under the National Locomotive Institute,
  • and the Mátra Medical Institute will depend on the National Institute of Oncology.

as co-institutions. The National Institute of Pediatrics of Pál Heim and the National Institute of Mental, Neurological and Neurosurgery also receive the status of national medical institutions, but these do not include rural co-medical institutions.

Professional supervision of the listed national institutions is exercised by the director of the newly created National General Directorate of Hospitals, currently Zoltán Jenei, and various administrative decisions, such as setting the budget, will be the responsibility of the general director of the hospital.

Conversions are regulated by the government. “For a more efficient operation of the public health system and, therefore, for the efficient performance of health tasks increased as a result of the coronavirus pandemic” implements.

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