Instituto Nacional de Gestión Sanitaria, Public health administration office in Madrid, Spain
The Instituto Nacional de Gestión Sanitaria is a government administration office that manages and coordinates public health services throughout Spain. It operates administrative offices in Ceuta and Melilla and handles central functions for the country's public health system.
The institute was established in 2002 following a restructuring of the previous National Health Institute. It took on the legal continuity of its predecessor organization within Spain's social security system.
The organization reflects Spanish commitment to universal healthcare through centralized administration and coordinated service delivery across different regions.
Visitors can access online information about job opportunities in the healthcare sector and general details about health services. The website serves as a central resource for questions about the administration and organization of Spain's public health system.
A specialized Dosimetry Center housed within the organization monitors radiation exposure levels in medical applications across more than 1.200 health facilities. This specialized function represents an often-overlooked but critical part of the institute's work.
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