Servicio Madrileño de Salud

The Servicio Madrileño de Salud (SERMAS; English: Madrilenian Health Service) is the body responsible for the system of public health services in the Community of Madrid. The SERMAS was created in 2001, as the functions and services provided by the Instituto Nacional de la Salud (INSALUD) in the region were transferred to it.[1]

Servicio Madrileño de Salud
Agency overview
Formed2001
Superseding agency
  • INSALUD
JurisdictionCommunity of Madrid
Parent agencyConsejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid

SERMAS is responsible for both the management and provision of public health care services in the Madrid region, and also the management and implementation of programs for disease prevention, health promotion and rehabilitation.[2]

Hospital network

The SERMAS network across the region includes the following hospitals: Ramón y Cajal, La Paz, 12 de Octubre, San Carlos, Niño Jesús, Puerta de Hierro, Gómez Ulla, Infanta Leonor, La Princesa, Gregorio Marañón, Santa Cristina, Infanta Sofía, Central de la Cruz Roja, Dr. Rodríguez Lafora, Carlos III, Virgen de la Torre, Henares, Torrejón, Príncipe de Asturias, Fundación Alcorcón, Rey Juan Carlos, Móstoles, Fuenlabrada, Severo Ochoa, Getafe, Infanta Cristina, Infanta Elena, Sureste, Tajo, Virgen de la Poveda, El Escorial, Guadarrama and La Fuenfría.[3]

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