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- Holy Family Hospital provides state-of-the art maternal and child care to the poor women and infants of the region. 25% of those served reside in refugee camps.
- Array of services includes: prenatal care and delivery, out-patient postnatal care, gynecology, education about childbirth and childcare, social services for families,
and mobile clinical outreach to remote areas.
- The hospital has delivered over 41,565 babies (3,226 in 2007).
- The hospital provides the only available long-term hospitalization for mothers with high-risk pregnancies.
- Each year, the hospital ensures nearly 400 babies achieve their fullest potential in its neo-natal intensive care unit (the only one in the region)
- In 2007, 18,750 women and children were examined through outpatient consultations.
- Referral hospital to four refugee camps operated by the United Nations Relief Works Agency.
- The ever resilient staff has never closed its doors despite violence, road closures and curfews.
- The Hospital recruits and trains native-born medical professionals; particularly providing opportunities for women in a region where there are few others.
- Patient payments only cover 33% of the total cost of operation
(the Bethlehem region has neither a social welfare system nor health insurance).
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