Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón
The Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón (HUFA) is a major general hospital in Alcorcón, a city in the Madrid metropolitan area of Spain. It was founded in 1997.[1]
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Geography | |
Location | Alcorcón, Community of Madrid, Spain |
Coordinates | 40.3488°N 3.8367°E |
History | |
Opened | 1997 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Although the hospital was built by the Spanish National Health System, its management model is a foundation, similar to a public company, so its operating rules differ, in some aspects, from those of other public hospitals. The hospital was allowed to negotiate its own contracts with workers. The governance of the hospital includes regional and local governments and university partners.[1]
The hospital's organizational structure is thought to have been one of the inspirations behind the creation of the United Kingdom's system of NHS Foundation Trusts.[1]
In October 2014, the hospital was reported to be treating a case of Ebola virus disease under strict biosecurity precautions.[2][3] The patient had arrived at the hospital by ambulance on October 6.[4] After diagnosis, she was later transferred to the Hospital Carlos III in Madrid for treatment.[5][4]
References
- John Carvel and Giles Tremlett (6 November 2001). "Milburn seeks hospital role model in Spain". Guardian. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
- Sarah Boseley (8 October 2014). "Ebola unavoidable in Europe, says WHO as Spain rushes to contain case". The Guardian.
- "El Hospital de Alcorcón activa el protocolo de seguridad por un caso de ébola" (in Spanish). ABC.es. 2014-10-06.
- Jim Yardley (14 October 2014). "Spain Exposes Holes in Plans to Treat Ebola". New York Times.
- "La segunda enfermera ingresada da negativo en la prueba del virus" (in Spanish). El Confidencial. 2014-10-07.