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Coordinates: 00°0758N 32°3208E / 0.13278°N 32.53556°E / 0.13278; 32.53556
 

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CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital
CoRSU (a non-profit organization)
Map
CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital is located in Uganda
CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital

Geography
LocationKisubi, Wakiso District, Buganda Region, Uganda
Coordinates00°07′58N 32°32′08E / 0.13278°N 32.53556°E / 0.13278; 32.53556
Organisation
Care systemPrivate
TypeSurgical rehabilitation
History
OpenedJuly 1, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-07-01)
Links
WebsiteHomepage
Other linksHospitals in Uganda

CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital, is a specialized surgical hospital in the Buganda RegionofUganda. The hospital focuses on the surgical correction and rehabilitation of orthopedic problems which account for over 50 percent of the patients served. About 45 percent of those served, receive plastic surgery, VVF repair and burns treatment.[1]

Location[edit]

The hospital is located in Kisubi, a neighborhood in Wakiso District, in Uganda's Central Region (Buganda). This is along the Kampala–Entebbe Road, approximately 33 kilometres (21 mi), by road, south of Mulago National Referral Hospital, in Kampala, Uganda's capital city.[2]

This is about 18 kilometres (11 mi), by road, north-east of Entebbe International Airport, Uganda's largest civilian and military airport.[3] The coordinates of CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital are 0°07'58.0"N, 32°32'08.0"E (Latitude:0.132778; Longitude:32.535556).[4]

Overview[edit]

At this hospital children below the age of 18 are treated at no cost to the patient or family.[5] As of December 2017, CoRSU Hospital Uganda maintained the following departments:[1]

History[edit]

The hospital was established in 2006, as a non-government, non-profit organization by various stakeholders. Key among the founders and financial backers of CoRSU, is the international charity, Christian Blind Mission (CBM), whose main objective is the improvement and expansion of "the medical rehabilitation services for children and people with disability in Uganda".[1] A private wing to cater to patients with the ability to pay, has been established to increase hospital revenue. Typically these patients have been travelling to Kenya, India, South Africa, Europe and North America, to receive specialized surgical services.[5]

Disease profile[edit]

The surgical disease burden, at the hospital in 2017, is summarized in the table below:[1]

Surgical Procedures 2017 by Condition
Rank Disease Numbers Percentage
1 Fractures 258 4.86
2 Club foot 343 6.46
3 Limb deformities 530 9.98
4 Osteomyelitis 614 11.56
5 Other orthopedic procedures 1,384 26.05
6 Cosmetic surgery 22 0.41
7 Burns 355 6.68
8 Cleft palate/Cleft lip 355 6.68
9 Other plastic procedures 1,252 23.57
10 Vesicovaginal fistula 199 3.75
Total 5,312 100.00

Financials[edit]

According to the hospital's Annual Report for 2017, the hospital received funding from various international and domestic donors, amounting to USh 12,907,338,000 (approx. US$3,480,000). The biggest donor was CBM, accounting for about 43 percent of all donations. The two largest expenses were (a) staff salaries and allowances, accounting for 37 percent of total expenditure, followed by administration expenses which consumed just over 25 percent of all expenses in 2017.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e CoRSU Hospital (31 December 2018). "CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital: Annual Report for Twelve Months Ended 31 December 2017". Kisubi: CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  • ^ Google (16 November 2020). "Road Distance Between CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital And Mulago National Referral Hospital" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  • ^ "Road Distance Between CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital And Entebbe International". Retrieved 16 November 2020.}
  • ^ Google (16 November 2020). "Location of CoRSU Rehabilitation Hospital" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  • ^ a b Kalibbala, Gladys (21 September 2013). "Better modern services for the disabled". New Vision. Kampala. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
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