Hospital of Southern Norway

Sørlandet Hospital Arendal, seen from the north.
Sørlandet Hospital Arendal, seen from the southeast.
Sørlandet Hospital Kristiansand at the main entrance.
Sørlandet Hospital Flekkefjord at the main entrance.

Hospital of Southern Norway (Norwegian: Sørlandet sykehus Helse Foretak, shortened SSHF) is the name of the trust which runs the hospitals in the counties of Aust-Agder and Vest-Agder. The general hospitals in the Agder counties were joined together under one trust by the state, with Helse Sør-Øst as owner.

The trust is organised into six clinics, which have medical specialities independent of their geographical placement. The five clinics are:[1]

Hospital of Southern Norway has large centres at Arendal, Kristiansand, and Flekkefjord. There are also smaller centres at Risør, Grimstad, Mandal and Farsund. In addition, there also small psychiatric drop-ins in many of the smaller municipalities, often with responsibility for patients from neighbouring municipalities.

In 2004, the hospital took responsibility for alcoholism treatment in the Agder counties, and this came under the psychiatric and psychological treatment in Arendal and Kristiansand.

Before the health reforms

Prior to the state taking control of the hospitals on 1 February 2003, the hospital functions were dealt with be the municipality. Within the trust of Hospital of Southern Norway, there are the following hospitals:

References

  1. SSHF - Our organisation.

External links

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