Lists of hospitals in Oceania

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Regions of Oceania

The following are lists of hospitals in Oceania, for each sovereign state, associated states of New Zealand, and dependencies, and territories. Links to lists of hospitals in countries are used when there are more than a few hospitals in the country. Oceania has an area of 8,525,989 km2 (3,291,903 sq mi) and population of 46,345,760 (2024). The World Health Organization surveys of healthcare in smaller countries are used to identify hospitals in smaller countries.<ref>CIA World Factbook</ref><ref>A-Z List of Country and Other Area Pages. State.gov (2006-04-04). Retrieved on 2010-11-12.</ref><ref name=Kiribata /><ref name=Tonga />

Sovereign states

Auckland City Hospital, New Zealand, founded in 1846

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    • Leroj Kitlang Health Center, Ebeye Hospital, Kwajalein Atoll, 45 beds<ref name=Marshall />
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    • Poutasi District Hospital at Poutasi, Upolu Island<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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    • Leulumoga District Hospital in Leulumoega, Upolu island<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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    • Sataua District Hospital, Sataua District, Savai'i island<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Part of or associated with a sovereign state

Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii

Dependencies and territories

LBJ Tropical Medical Center, American Samoa

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History

During wartime and refugee situations, there have been U.S. hospitals on outlying islands, including Wake Island and Johnston Atoll. The Japanese had hospitals on Saipan and Rota islands during World War II.<ref name=nrhpdoc/>

See also

References

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Further reading

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