The hospitals in Prague follow the European Union model in maintaining health care standards. The city is home to a number of specialty hospitals. A number of Prague hospitals are privately owned and operated. Primary health care is administered by the Czech government.
The hospitals in Prague are institutions providing longer term dedicated health care. The government hospitals of Prague are funded by the state. They form the bulwark of the primary health care system of the
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European country. The partial list of hospitals in Prague include the following health care institutions:
- Motol Hospital: It is one of the largest hospitals in Europe.
- Czech Hospital: Czech Hospital is also known as Nemocnice Na Homolce. The hospital specializes in acute care medicine.
- Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine: The hospital specializes in diabetes and heart ailment treatments.
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