St. Joseph's Hospital Maracha | |
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Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau | |
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Geography | |
Location | Ovijo Village, Nyadri sub-county, Maracha District, Northern Region , Uganda |
Coordinates | 03°14′17″N 30°55′18″E / 3.23806°N 30.92167°E |
Organisation | |
Care system | Private |
Type | Community |
Services | |
Emergency department | I |
Beds | 204 |
History | |
Opened | 1953 |
Links | |
Website |
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Lists | Hospitals in Uganda |
St. Joseph's Hospital Maracha, also Maracha Hospital, is a hospital in Maracha District, in the West Nile sub-region of the Northern Region of Uganda. It is a private, community hospital, serving the district of Maracha and surrounding communities. [1]
The hospital is located in Nyadri sub-county, in Maracha District, off of the Vurra–Arua–Koboko–Oraba Road (Kaya Highway), approximately 31 kilometres (19 mi), north of Arua Regional Referral Hospital, in the city of Arua. [2] Maracha Hospital is located approximately 282 kilometres (175 mi) northwest of Gulu Regional Referral Hospital, in the city of Gulu. [3] The geographical coordinates of St. Joseph’s Hospital Maracha are:03°14'17.0"N, 30°55'18.0"E (Latitude:3.238056; Longitude:30.921667). [4]
The hospital is a private, non-profit, community hospital owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arua and is accredited by the Uganda Catholic Medical Bureau. The planned capacity is 204 in-patient beds. [1]
St. Joseph's Hospital Maraca was established in 1952, as an aid post. In 1953 is converted to a dispensary, and later a maternity centre, operated by the Comboni Missionary Sisters. The institution became a fully fledged hospital in 1972. The hospital was handed over to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arua, in 1985. The diocese manages the hospital through a Board of Governors. [5]
As of December 2019, the hospital attended to 16,626 outpatients annually, on average. At that time, it admitted 6,145 inpatients, annually on average, with a bed occupancy ratio of 70.5 percent. There were 840 maternal deliveries every year on average, with a caesarian section ratio of 41.9 percent. At that time, patient user fees accounted for approximately 31.7 percent of total annual hospital income. [1]