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Mulago National Specialised Hospital

Coordinates:00°20′16″N32°34′32″E / 0.33778°N 32.57556°E /0.33778; 32.57556
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Public tertiary care facility in Uganda
Not to be confused withMulago Women's Referral Hospital.

Hospital in Kampala, Uganda
Mulago National Specialised Hospital
Uganda Ministry of Health
Map
Mulago National Specialised Hospital is located in Kampala
Mulago National Specialised Hospital
Geography
LocationMulago,Kampala, Uganda
Coordinates00°20′16″N32°34′32″E / 0.33778°N 32.57556°E /0.33778; 32.57556
Organisation
Care systemPublic
TypeGeneral and Teaching
Affiliated universityMakerere University College of Health Sciences
Services
Emergency departmentI
Beds1,000
History
Opened1913; 112 years ago (1913)
Links
ListsHospitals in Uganda
Other linksHospitals in Uganda
Medical education in Uganda

Mulago National Specialised Hospital,[1] also known asMulago National Referral Hospital, is a component ofMulago Hospital Complex, the teaching facility ofMakerere University College of Health Sciences. It is the largestpublic hospital inUganda.[2]

Location

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The hospital is onMulago Hill in the northern part of the city of Kampala, immediately west of the Makerere University College of Health Sciences. It is approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) north-east of Kampala'scentral business district. The geographical coordinates of the hospital are 0°20'16.0"N, 32°34'32.0"E (Latitude:0.337786; Longitude:32.575550).[3]

Overview

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This hospital, together with adjacent, affiliated hospitals and institutions, constitutesMulago Hospital Complex, the teaching facility of the Makerere University College of Health Sciences. The hospital offers services in most medical and surgical subspecialties, in addition todentistry,emergency medicine,pediatrics, andintensive care.[4] Some of the hospital's major departments are structurally located distant from each other with the foremost instances being Kiruddu Referral Hospital and Kawempe Referral Hospital, which are kilometers away from the main hospital complex.

History

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Old Mulago Hospital was founded in 1913 byAlbert Ruskin Cook. New Mulago Hospital was completed in 1962. The new Mulago Hospital was built by the British colonial government as a parting legacy project.The hospital has an official capacity of 1,790 beds, although it often houses over 3,000 patients. In 2012, the annual hospital budget was USh33.2 billion. "Apparently, to run effectively, Mulago needs thrice its current budget."[5] Uganda's first female neurosurgeon,Juliet Sekabunga Nalwanga, trained and is employed there.[6][7] During theEntebbe Hostage Crisis in late June and early July 1976, one of the hostages, Dora Bloch, became ill and was taken fromEntebbe Airport to Mulago Hospital. After the rescue of the hostages from the airport terminal duringOperation Entebbe on 4 July 1976, she was taken from her hospital bed and was murdered onIdi Amin's orders.[8][9]

Mulago Hospital Complex

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Mulago Hospital Complex is a term used to refer to the hospitals on Mulago Hill and the adjacent and affiliated medical institutions that serve as the teaching entity for Makerere University College of Health Science. As of April 2020, the complex housed an estimated 1,800 hospital beds.[10] These units of the complex include the following:[11]

Note 1*: Infectious Diseases Institute is a component ofMakerere University.
Note 2**: Uganda Cancer Institute and Uganda Heart Institute are self-accounting bodies, separate from Mulago Hospital.

Some credible sources reserve the term to refer to only the combination of (a) Old Mulago Hospital (b) Mulago Women's Referral Hospital and (c) Mulago National Specialized Hospital.[1][12][13]

Renovations

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In October 2014, major renovations and rehabilitation works commenced at the hospital, the purpose of which was to bring about structural and performance improvements. These works, estimated to last 24 months, were the largest renovation works to the facility since the New Mulago (Lower Mulago) hospital block was completed 52 years earlier.[14]

The work was budgeted to cost US$29 million and the equipment was budgeted to cost US$20 million (sub-total US$49 million), financed by a loan from theAfrican Development Bank. The government of Uganda had to co-fund US$9.5 million, bringing total cost to US$54.5 million. As part of the planned changes, theintensive care unit was enlarged from 7 beds to 41 beds, of which 27 are adult beds and 14 are pediatric beds. The mortuary was expanded from 16 to 160 slots; and, the number of operating theatres were increased from 7 to 22. Other changes include the decrease of total beds from 1,500 to 1,000. Of those, 900 beds are general inpatient beds, 6 are platinum beds for high net-worth individuals, 45 are gold rooms, and 49 areVVIP rooms. There will be a fee for service, the nature and amount to be determined by cabinet.[15][12][13][16]

Mulago Specialised Hospital Maternal and Neonatal center

In May 2019, theCabinet of Uganda authorized the release of USh35.5 billion (US$9.5 million) to complete the renovations to the hospital. As of that date, the pending work, estimated at 8 percent of the total, included new windows, an ICT network installation, 6 new sub-terrain tanks, and expansion of the road network within the hospital complex. Once the funds are released, work is expected to take five months to completion.[17] Completion is expected later in 2020.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcConrad Ahabwe (27 January 2020)."Government Sets New Date For Opening of Refurbished Mulago hospital". Kampala: PML Daily. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  2. ^Visit Kampala (2017)."About Mulago Hospital Uganda". Visitkampala.net. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  3. ^"Location of Mulago National Specialised Hospital" (Map).Google Maps. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  4. ^Mulago Hospital (2014)."About Mulago National Referral Hospital". Kampala: Mulago National Referral Hospital. Archived fromthe original(Archived from the original on 14 July 2014) on 14 July 2014. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  5. ^Chris Obore (20 January 2013)."Time bomb: The inside story of Mulago hospital's troubles".Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  6. ^"Nalwanga Juliet Sekabunga".The Lancet Neurology.17 (6): 505. 1 June 2018.doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30152-2.ISSN 1474-4422.PMID 29778362.S2CID 29163841.
  7. ^"List Of Neurosurgeons In Uganda".2022/2023. Retrieved2 October 2022.
  8. ^Kalinaki, Daniel K. (3 July 2016)."Entebbe raid humiliated Amin, nearly caused East African war".Daily Nation.Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved3 February 2019.
  9. ^"1976: British grandmother missing in Uganda".BBC News.Archived from the original on 18 December 2012. Retrieved5 March 2017.
  10. ^"Mulago National Referral Hospital | EA Health".www.eahealth.org. Retrieved20 August 2020.
  11. ^The Electives Network (2020)."The Electives Network: Mulago Hospital Complex". Bingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom: The Electives Network. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  12. ^abViolet Nabatanzi (14 June 2015)."Mulago hospital renovation in high gear".New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  13. ^abViolet Nabatanzi (17 December 2015)."Mulago to close blocks B and C for renovation".New Vision. Kampala. Archived fromthe original(Archived from the original on 18 December 2015) on 18 December 2015. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  14. ^Agatha Ayebazibwe (11 October 2014)."Mulago Hospital Renovation Starts".Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  15. ^Uganda Radio Network (9 December 2015)."Mulago Renovations Progress".The Observer (Uganda) Quoting Uganda Radio Network. Kampala. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  16. ^Flavia Nassaka (16 June 2019)."Renovated Mulago to Open in December-Administrator". Kampala:Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved11 April 2020.
  17. ^Al-Mahadi Adam Kungu (8 May 2019)."Cabinet Directs Finance To Avail Shs35 Billion Needed For Completion Of Mulago Renovation". Kampala: SoftPower Uganda. Retrieved11 April 2020.

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