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- Laniado Hospital is a modern 400 bed comprehensive health care facility established June 1976 in Netanya, Israel. It is the only hospital serving the 300,000 residents of Israel's fastest growing city.
- Besides all the superb medical departments and units, excellent diagnostic and ancillary services located in 2 main hospital buildings, the growing Sanz Medical Complex also includes the newly built 120-bed S. Daniel Abraham Geriatric Center, the nationally acclaimed Tessler School of Nursing, a state-of-the-art Invitro Fertilization (IVF) Unit and the Children of the Holocaust Memorial Hospital.
- Due to the fact that Netanya has suffered 18 (!) terrorist attacks during the intifada - including the Passover Seder Night Massacre - ranking it second only to Jerusalem, Laniado Hospital treated close to 800 terror victims. Many of the gravely wounded owe their lives to the heroic efforts of Laniado's impeccable Disaster Response Team.
- In a Health Ministry audit surveying the level of nursing care in hospitals in Israel, Laniado scored 100% in most areas as compared to the national average of 73%.
- Laniado Hospital specialists discovered a cure for West Nile Virus that saved the life of a 72 year-old comatose patient. The historic medical breakthrough was recorded in the USA's Centers for Disease Control (C.D.C.) Journal - "Emerging Infectious Diseases".
- Laniado Hospital's medical staff personifies the maxim of selfless dedication to patient care. Laniado is the only hospital in Israel whose staff has never participated in the many recurring nationwide hospital strikes.
- During the past year Laniado Hospital treated 57,820 patients in its Emergency Department, including 130 wounded in terrorist attacks.
- Laniado treated 33,360 outpatients, 38,146 hospitalized patients and performed more ophthalmological surgeries than any other hospital in Israel.
- There were 6,001 births, including 98 twins, 4 triplets and 2 quadruplets recorded this past year.
- The highly acclaimed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit cared for 145 babies born prematurely, the smallest weighing only 610 grams (1.34 lbs.)