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The Norwegian Hospital and Health Service Association (Norwegian: Norsk sykehus- og helsetjenesteforening) is an interest organisation in Norway.

It was founded as the Norwegian Hospital Association in 1937. It is a member body of the International Hospital Federation and the European Association of Hospital Managers.[1] It organizes health trusts, health service bodies of municipalities, private hospitals, health education institutions, patient organizations, health utility suppliers and interested people.

Chairman of the board is Erik K. Normann,[2] secretary-general is May Britt Buhaug and the organizational headquarters are in Nedre Slottsgate in Oslo.

References

  1. ^ "Norwegian Hospital and Health Service Association (NSH)". Norwegian Hospital and Health Service Association.
  2. ^ "NSHs styre" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Hospital and Health Service Association. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2013.

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