St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim University Hospital, is integrated with NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim), and owned by the Central Norway Regional Health Authority.
The main tasks of the Hospital (public health enterprise) are patient treatment, the teaching of patients and their relatives, research, and education for health professionals.
The Hospital has 9600 employees in 6990 labouryears. Total annual budget amounts to 7,3 billion (Dec. 31, 2010).
There is significant activity throughout the whole county
Orkdal Hospital
Hysnes Rehabilitation Centre
Mental health:
Department of Østmarka
Department of Brøset
Thre District Psychiatric Centres: Nidaros, Orkdal and Tiller
Department of Children and Youth
Department of Habilitation
Clinics for outpatients
Coordination of Health Care
As a result of a closer coordination between Primary health care and the Specialist health care, two Local medical centres are established in Røros and Fosen, and Øya health care centre in Trondheim.
St. Olavs Hospital, the new University Hospital, was officially opened in June, 12 th, 2010. Total cost for the new hospital amounts to 12,5 billion.