Chicuque Rural Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Chicuque, Mozambique |
Services | |
Beds | 135 |
History | |
Opened | 1913 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Mozambique |
Chicuque Rural Hospital is a hospital in Chicuque, located in the municipality of Maxixe, province of Inhambane in Mozambique. Containing 135 beds, the hospital was founded in 1913 by United Methodist Church missionary Charles John Stauffacher. It services approximately 500,000 local residents. The hospital was nationalized in 1975 at the time of Mozambique's independence from the Portuguese Empire and incorporated into the country's Ministry of Health. However, the Methodist Church was approached in 1986 to operate the hospital in partnership with the government.
History
Chicuque Rural Hospital was built in 1914 on instruction of Dr. Charles Stauffacher while he was on a Methodist Mission, he had arrived in Chicuque the previous year and had started medical work. Dr Stauffacher educated midwives in the hospital, who worked in the area, instructing people on how to improve their environmental hygiene conditions, such as through digging latrines or securing clean water. Dr Stauffacher visit remote clinics twice a year to ensure they were stocked with medicine, until his death in 1974.[1]
In 1975, the hospital was nationalised by the Mozambique government however, the United Methodist Church continued to play a role in the management and provides for gaps in the government service.[2] The primary government hospital in the area had been across the bay in Inhambane, and during periods without a resident doctor, seriously ill patients would be sent there by sailboat.[1] In 1995, the hospital was given funding as part of the Community Development and Health Project to improve the overall health of Mozambicans.[3]
Facilities
The Chicuque Rural Hospital is the second largest hospital in Inhambane Province with 135 beds at its main site.[2][4] It serves five districts in the area.[5] A number of other clinics in the area offer services to the community and transfer patients to Chicuque if required. Alongside its outpatient service, the hospital performs surgical procedures, inpatient care, maternity and paediatric treatments.[2]
References
- ^ a b Simpson, Robert L. "A History CHICUQUE RURAL HOSPITAL". Hospital Rural de Chicuque. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^ a b c House, Christie R. (20 February 2019). "MEETING HEALTH NEEDS IN MOZAMBIQUE". Abundant Health. The United Methodist Church. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^ Ferrell, BJ (March 2002). "Community development and health project: a 5-year (1995-1999) experience in Mozambique, Africa". International Nursing Review. 49 (1): 27–37. doi:10.1046/j.1466-7657.2002.00099.x. PMID 11930954. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^ ""I was ashamed to say what I had and how I felt…"". NAMATI. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
- ^ Gilbert, Kathy (19 November 2004). "Church hospital fights AIDS in Mozambique with limited resources". United Methodist Church. Retrieved 19 July 2020.