National Hospital Network NPC - National Hospital Network - National Hospital Network (NHN) was founded in 1996 with the prime objective of bringing together all independently owned private hospitals in South Africa under one umbrella with a view to gaining synergy from the relationship. NHN's role is to coordinate and provide resources to its members so as to assist them, particularly in achieving efficient and effectively managed patient servicing and input costs that are competitive in the marketplace.NHN currently has 118 members, consisting of 57 hospitals, 48 day clinics, 30 psychiatric hospitals, 18 ophthalmology clinics, 36 sub-acute facilities and 1 acute rehab unit. Our demographic footprint includes the major urban areas of Johannesburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.

  • http://www.nhn.co.za/member-facilities/facility-demographic-information Demographic Information - Member Facilities Demographic InformationNational Hospital Network (NHN) was founded in 1996 with the prime objective of bringing together all independently owned private hospitals in South Africa under one umbrella with a view to gaining synergy from the relationship. NHN's role is to coordinate and provide resources to its members so as to assist them, particularly in achieving efficient and effectively managed patient servicing and input costs that are competitive in the marketplace.NHN currently has 118 members, consisting of 57 hospitals, 48 day clinics, 30 psychiatric hospitals, 18 ophthalmology clinics, 36 sub-acute facilities and 1 acute rehab unit. Our demographic footprint includes the major urban areas of Johannesburg, Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.

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    City: 24 , South Africa

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