Southern and Eastern Norway Pharmaceutical Trust

Southern and Eastern Norway Pharmaceutical Trust

Infobox Company
company_name = Sykehusapotekene ANS
company_
company_type = Health Trust
foundation = 2002
location = Oslo, Norway
key_people =
area_served = Southern and Eastern Norway
industry = Pharmacy
products =
revenue = NOK 1.27 billion (2006)
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 600 (2007)
parent = Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority
subsid =
homepage = [http://www.sykehusapotekene.no sykehusapotekene.no]
footnotes =

Southern and Eastern Norway Pharmaceutical Trust ( _no. Sykehusapotekene ANS) is a health trust owned by Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority that operates nineteen hospital pharmacies. The pharmacies are part of the Ditt Apotek chain and use Norsk Medisinaldepot as wholesaler.

The pharmacies are located at Ullevål University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Radiumhospitalet, Lørenskog Hospital, Aker University Hospital, Asker og Bærum Hospital, Drammen Hospital, Tønsberg Hospital, Skien Hospital, Arendal Hospital, Arendal Hospital, Kristiansand Hospital, Fredrikstad Hospital, Sarpsborg Hospital, Moss Hospital, Kongsvinger Hospital, Elverum Hospital, Hamar Hospital, Gjøvik Hospital and Lillehammer Hospital.


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