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HUG at a glance

ServiceThe HUG: cutting-edge treatment, teaching and research

Geneva University Hospitals (HUG), a leading national and international academic institution, brings together eight public hospitals and two clinics.

Les HUG en bref

le serviceLes HUG : soins, enseignement et recherche de pointe

Les Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève (HUG), établissement universitaire de référence au niveau national et international, rassemblent huit hôpitaux publics et deux cliniques.

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How much does a day in hospital cost? 

All healthcare areas and patients included, a day in hospital costs an average of 1,360 Swiss francs. From 800 Swiss francs in rehabilitation to 7,000 Swiss francs in intensive care, the cost (*) per patient varies depending on the use of the technical facilities and the type of care.

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Une journée à l’hôpital, combien ça coûte ?

Toutes zones de soins et patients confondus, une journée à l’hôpital coûte en moyenne 1’360 francs. De 800 francs en réadaptation à 7’000 francs aux soins intensifs, le coût* par patient varie en fonction de l’utilisation du plateau technique et du type de soins.

Private foundation

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The HUG Private Foundation is the foundation of the Geneva University Hospitals and the University of Geneva’s Faculty of Medicine. It devotes – with complete transparency and rigour – all of the donations made by individuals and groups to funding essential projects to promote medical knowledge and quality healthcare for the good of all patients, whatever their disease.

Geriatrics

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Diagnosing Alzheimer's

To diagnose Alzheimer’s disease, neuroimaging techniques (MRI, PET) may be used to determine certain biomarkers. However, this data remains incomplete.

This has prompted an international team, steered by Professor Giovanni Frisoni, director of HUG’s memory centre (FR), to adapt the approach used for cancer to Alzheimer’s disease.

Gériatrie

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Diagnostiquer Alzheimer

Pour diagnostiquer la maladie d’Alzheimer, les techniques de neuroimagerie (IRM, PET) peuvent être utilisées pour déterminer certains biomarqueurs. Mais ces données restent incomplètes.

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