Auna

{{Short description|Healthcare provider}}

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| name = Auna

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| area_served = Latin America

| key_people ={{nowrap|Luis Felipe Pinillos}}
{{nowrap|(CEO)}}
{{nowrap|Jesus Zamora}}
{{nowrap|(Chairman)}}

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Auna is an integrated healthcare provider with operations in Peru and Colombia. It has over 7,500 collaborators in its network.{{Cite web|title=Conócenos {{!}} AUNA Red Clínica y Centros Médicos|url=https://auna.pe/conocenos/|access-date=2021-11-12|website=Auna|language=es}}

Auna was absorbed in 2005 by the operator ONO.

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International operations

Peru

In Peru, it operates several private hospitals, clinics, and wellness centers. This network includes Clinica Delgado, one of Peru’s largest private hospitals, with a focus on high-complexity procedures, emergency care, gynecology and maternity.{{Cite web|title=Clínica Delgado Auna|url=https://clinicadelgado.pe/|access-date=2021-11-12|website=Clínica Delgado|language=es}}

Auna also operates Oncosalud, a prepaid plan covering oncological prevention and treatment, with over 1 million affiliates.{{Cite web|title=Home {{!}} Portal Oncosalud|url=https://www.oncosalud.pe/|access-date=2021-11-12|website=www.oncosalud.pe}}

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Colombia

In Colombia, it owns Grupo Las Americas, a conglomerate operating a leading high-complexity hospital in Medellin, Clinica Las Americas.{{Cite web|title=Clínica Las Américas|url=https://clinicalasamericas.lasamericas.com.co/|access-date=2021-11-12|website=clinicalasamericas.lasamericas.com.co}}

It also operates a large oncology institute, Instituto de Cancerología, and Clínica Portoazul, a premium high-complexity hospital in Barranquilla, the country’s 4th largest market.{{Cite web|last=themexriver|title=Clínica Portoazul Auna – Cuidamos la vida para vivirla mejor, siempre.|url=https://www.clinicaportoazul.com/|access-date=2021-11-12|language=es}}

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