Buda Health Center

Buda Health Center
Geography
Location Budapest, Hungary
Organisation
Care system Private
Hospital type Health care
History
Founded Budapest, 2000
Links
Website en.bhc.hu

The Buda Health Center is a private health clinic in Budapest. Established in 2000, it offers outpatient health care in two locations in the XIIth District, on Nagy Jenő Street and Királyhágó Street, and in one location in the IIIrd District, at the Graphisoft Park. More than 100 physicians[1] in 45 specialties see their private patients in the facility and more than 230 national and multinational companies have contracted with them for their employees’ health care.

The National Center for Spinal Disorders is its affiliate hospital. The hospital also offers publicly financed outpatient care in the areas of musculoskeletal disorders (spine care, orthopedics, traumatology) and anesthesiology as well as inpatient spine care and spine surgery for national and international private patients and patients covered by Hungarian Health Insurance.[2]

In 2006, the Buda Health Center earned 1.7 billion Hungarian Forints mainly from international patients[3] while in 2011, the earnings reached 3 billion.[4] By the middle of 2013, the Buda Health Center had contract agreements with more than 230 national and multinational companies.[5]

History

The Buda Health Center was established by Peter Paul Varga, MD in a villa in Budapest originally the residence of one of the directors of the Hungarian Optical Works. The building consequently served for a time as a kindergarten, in the 90’s was occupied by the health clinic of the Postabank then in 2000 by the Buda Health Center. The clinic first opened its doors as a private orthopedic clinic, gradually enlarging its portfolio, adding more and more specialties every year. In 2002, screening examinations and the Occupational Health Program were added.

Psychosocial Responsibility

The Buda Health Center is committed to promoting the importance of a healthy life style by providing incentives through articles appearing in their blogs, in local publications and on their own website. These articles cover diseases and their possible treatments and also emphasize the importance of daily physical education in the prevention of diseases. The Center takes an active part in the District’s health (Egészséges Hegyvidék) program offering free screening examinations and lectures.

Quality Control

The quality of the services provided are controlled and guaranteed by the Hungarian MSZ EN 9001: 2001 standards and the Hungarian Health Care Standards (MEES 1.0).

Directors

References

  1. "Sajtóközlemény" (PDF). Morpho Communications. 2013-07-02. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  2. NCfSD on Wikipedia
  3. "Magánkórház a város szélén". Haszon.hu. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  4. M. László Ferenc (2012-10-30). "Századvég-sztori: milliárdos birodalmat épít Orbán háttérembere". HVG.hu. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  5. "Sajtóközlemény" (PDF). Morpho Communications. 2013-07-02. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
  6. Peter Paul Varga, MD, Curriculum Vitae

Sources

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