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===Healthcare=== [[File:Szpital Kliniczny im. Heliodora Święcickiego 2, Poznań (cropped).jpg|thumb|Heliodor Święcicki Clinical Hospital]] A total of 574 healthcare providers offer outpatient services to the residents of Poznań. The independent public healthcare facilities providing inpatient care include municipal hospitals:<ref name="raport2">{{cite web |title=Poznań 2016. Raport o stanie miasta|url=https://www.poznan.pl/mim/s8a/-,doc,4006/-,81732.html|access-date=31 August 2024}}</ref> * [[Franciszek Paweł Raszeja|Franciszek Raszeja]] City Hospital on Mickiewicza Street, * [[Josephus Struthius|Józef Struś]] Multi-Specialty City Hospital on Szwajcarska Street, * Care and Treatment and Medical Rehabilitation Facility on Mogileńska Street. The municipal hospitals employ just over 2,000 people.<ref name="raport2"/> In addition to the stationary treatment facilities managed by the City of Poznań, there are 20 hospitals operating, including 5 hospitals under the jurisdiction of the [[Greater Poland Voivodeship]], 5 clinical hospitals affiliated with the [[Poznań University of Medical Sciences]], and 10 private hospitals. [[File:CZD Poznan 2022 sept (cropped).jpg|thumb|Greater Poland Center for Pediatrics]] Hospitals managed by the [[Greater Poland Voivodeship]]:<ref name="raport2"/> * Central [[Greater Poland Voivodeship|Voivodeship]] Hospital on Juraszów Street, * [[Greater Poland]] Cancer Center at Garbary Street, * [[Greater Poland]] Center for [[Pulmonology]] and [[Thoracic Surgery]], named after Eugenia and Janusz Zeyland, on Szamarzewskiego Street, * [[Greater Poland]] Center for [[Pediatric]]s on Wrzoska Street, * [[Greater Poland]] Center for Rehabilitation on Sanatoryjna Street. Clinical hospitals of the Karol Marcinkowski Medical University:<ref name="raport2"/> * Clinical Hospital of the [[Transfiguration of Jesus|Transfiguration of the Lord]] on Długa Street, * Heliodor Święcicki Clinical Hospital on Przybyszewskiego Street, * Specialist Clinical Hospital, formerly the 111th Military Hospital, on Grunwaldzka Street, * [[Obstetrics and gynaecology|Gynecological and Obstetric]] Clinical Hospital on Polna Street, * [[Wiktor Dega]] Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Clinical Hospital on 28 Czerwca 1956 Street. [[File:Szpital na Polnej.jpg|thumb|Gynecological and Obstetric Clinical Hospital]] Some of the private hospitals include:<ref name="raport2"/> * [[Hipolit Cegielski]] Medical Center on 28 Czerwca 1956 Street, * [[Adalbert of Prague|St. Adalbert's]] Hospital on Krzywoustego Street, * Certus Hospital on Grunwaldzka Street, * Medica Celsus Hospital and Clinic on Unii Lubelskiej Street, * Promienista Clinic on Promienista Street, * Med-Polonia on Obornicka Street, * Pro Bono Clinic on Leszczyńska Street, * Rehasport Clinic on Górecka Street, * [[St. George|St. George's]] Ophthalmology Center on Jasielska Street. Additionally, on the Dojazd Street, there is a departmental hospital administered by the [[Ministry of the Interior and Administration]]. Besides the hospital care Poznań Center for Specialist Medical Services (POSUM) on Solidarności Avenue provides services in the fields of outpatient treatment, diagnostics, rehabilitation, preventive care, and occupational medicine.<ref name="raport2"/> Each year, more than 300,000 people are hospitalized in Poznań. The clinical hospitals of the [[Poznań University of Medical Sciences]] have the highest number of beds and patients, accounting for about 56% of the total.<ref name="raport2"/>
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