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Naggalama Hospital

Coordinates: 00°31′30″N 32°46′57″E / 0.52500°N 32.78250°E / 0.52500; 32.78250
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Naggalama Hospital
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lugazi
Map
Naggalama Hospital is located in Uganda
Naggalama Hospital
Geography
LocationNaggalama, Mukono District, Central Region, Uganda
Coordinates00°31′30″N 32°46′57″E / 0.52500°N 32.78250°E / 0.52500; 32.78250
Organisation
Care systemPrivate, Non-profit
TypeGeneral, Community
Services
Emergency departmentI
Beds100
History
Opened1906
Links
Other linksHospitals in Uganda

Naggalama Hospital, whose full name is St. Francis Hospital, Naggalama, is a hospital in Naggalama, Mukono District, in the Central Region of Uganda. It is a private, non-profit, faith-based community hospital, owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lugazi.[1]

Location

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The hospital is located along the Mukono–Kayunga–Njeru Road, approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi), north of the city of Mukono, where the district headquarters are located.[2] This location is about 29 kilometres (18 mi), southwest of Kayunga General Hospital, in the town of Kayunga.[3]

Naggalama Hospital is located approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi), by road, northeast of Mulago National Referral Hospital, in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[4] The geographical coordinates of Naggalama Hospital are: 0°31'30.0"N, 32°46'57.0"E (Latitude:0.525000; Longitude:32.782500).[5]

Overview

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Nagalama hospital is a private, non-profit, rural, community hospital, owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lugazi. The hospital is accredited by the Uganda Catholic Medial Bureau and is administered by the Little Sisters of St. Francis. The planned bed capacity of the hospital is 100. Like most community hospitals in Uganda, Nagalama Hospital operates under severe constraints of staffing and funding. The hospital charges fees for treatment, but no one is turned away because of inability to pay. Funding for the hospital is dependent on service fees, donations from within Uganda and overseas, support from the Catholic Church and subsidies from the Ugandan Government.[6]

Administration

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The hospital is managed by Sr Jane Frances Nakafeero, of the Little Sisters of St. Francis, since May 2013. Sr Jane has been improving the hospital buildings, the staff and their living accommodation, the presence of a comfortable guesthouse for doctors and professors donating their expertise and a student house for exchange students from abroad. A new private maternity ward has been added, as well as a well equipped ambulance with oxygen, intravenous fluids, heart monitor and a cardiac defibrillator. The children's ward has a special recreation room for children who are able to move around. The hospital raised funds to build a new surgical ward.[6] In 2013, the hospital established a Palliative Care Service, for the chronically terminally ill, who voluntarily enroll in the program.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ EA Health (2020). "About St. Francis Naggalama Hospital". Bujumbura, Burundi: East African Health Organization. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Road Distance Between Naggalama Hospital And Mukono City Centre". Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Road Distance Between Naggalama Hospital And Kayunga General Hospital". Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Road Distance Between Naggalama Hospital And Mulago National Referral Hospital" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Location of Naggalama Hospital" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  6. ^ a b New Vision (2 July 2015). "Naggalama Hospital to get new surgical ward". New Vision. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  7. ^ Sr Jane Frances Nakafeero (10 March 2015). "A rural hospital initiates a successful palliative care service – St Francis Naggalama hospital, Uganda". EHospice.com. Retrieved 5 November 2020.