15 March 2022

"What citizen of L'Hospitalet can't tell a love an life story that links them to Bellvitge Hospital?". With this theme the City Council of L'Hospitalet appeals to the memory of its citizens in the campaign "L'H❤️HUB. Half a century of esteem", which has just been launched on the occasion of the Bellvitge University Hospital’s 50th anniversary.

15 March 2022

The monthly live concerts in the Dialysis Unit and Day Hospital start again with the guitar player Miguel Moreno. These performances are possible thanks to the NGO Música en Vena (Catalan for “Music Shot). They are an initiative of the "HUBmanització" (HUBmanisation) project, which promotes the improvement of the care experience at Bellvitge Hospital.

11 March 2022

The Bellvitge University Hospital (HUB) is extending its visiting hours for patients in non-COVID areas as of next Monday, 14 March. Thus, the new visiting hours will be from 13:00 to 21:00 pm from Monday to Sunday, and from 9:00 to 21:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. There can only be one visitor per patient, although they may be different ones per shift.

10 March 2022

The project was created with the aim of improving the stay in our centre for outpatients and their relatives or visitors. From now on, they will be provided with books and magazines they can read during their stay. The first two Reading and BookCrossing points have been installed in the dialysis waiting rooms (floor -1) and in cardiology area (2nd floor of the tower).

10 March 2022

EduCAC has started the year with the project “What do you bet?”, a proposal that goes deep into the context of video games and online gambling from the students’ experience. It results from the collaboration between the CAC through the eduCAC program, IDIBELL, and the Pathological Gambling Unit of the Bellvitge University Hospital.

10 March 2022

The Nephrology Service is working on a project to promote the prevention, detection and treatment of chronic kidney diseases. World Kidney Day is celebrated today under the theme “Kidney health for all: Bridge the knowledge gap to better kidney care”