List of hospitals in Brazil

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List of Hospitals in Brazil[edit]

The healthcare system in Brazil is composed of a mix of public and private institutions. The public healthcare system, known as the Sistema nico de Sa de (SUS), provides free healthcare to all Brazilian citizens and residents. In addition to public hospitals, there are numerous private hospitals that offer a range of services. Below is a list of notable hospitals in Brazil, organized by state.

Acre[edit]

Alagoas[edit]

Amap[edit]

Amazonas[edit]

Bahia[edit]

Cear[edit]

Distrito Federal[edit]

Esp rito Santo[edit]

Goi s[edit]

Maranh o[edit]

Mato Grosso[edit]

Mato Grosso do Sul[edit]

Minas Gerais[edit]

Par[edit]

Para ba[edit]

Paran[edit]

Pernambuco[edit]

Piau[edit]

Rio de Janeiro[edit]

Rio Grande do Norte[edit]

Rio Grande do Sul[edit]

Rond nia[edit]

Roraima[edit]

Santa Catarina[edit]

S o Paulo[edit]

Sergipe[edit]

Tocantins[edit]

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