Albert Einstein Jewish-Brazilian Charitable Association is an institution entirely dedicated to health assistance, to promoting knowledge, and social responsibility. Established on September 20 1955, it was based on four Jewish culture values.The Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital (HIAE),is Latin America’s most advanced private hospital. As it is a non-profit, charitable institution, there are no profit distributions, income, dividends or benefits for members and elected directors of SBIBAE.Blending high-complexity procedures and multidisciplinary, patient-focused services, the Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital offers medicine in tune with cutting-edge international scientific and technological advancements.
The Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital is currently Latin America’s largest liver transplant center, performing some 120 liver transplants a year, almost 30% of the national average.The HIAE blends the characteristics of a large general hospital (Clinic, Surgical, Pediatrics, and Maternity wards), capable of providing all prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation care to its customers, with those of an institution that specializes in high-complexity medicine. Of the 32,357 patients it cared for in 2003, 2,357 were cases characterized as being of high-complexity.All of these initiatives converge for the Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital to fully achieve its mission of:
“Offering the most advanced and pioneering health care, with increased service humanization and within the highest scientific and technological standards, aiming at ongoing quality of life improvement.”