Sana Clinic Offenbach

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Sana Klinikum Offenbach GmbH
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Sponsorship Private
place Offenbach am Main
state Hesse
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 5 ′ 39 "  N , 8 ° 45 ′ 22"  E
executive Director Sascha John
beds 891 fully inpatient beds
Employee around 2000
(as of December 31, 2015)
including doctors 288
areas of expertise 18th
founding 1850
Website www.klinikum-offenbach.de

The Sana Klinikum Offenbach , formerly Klinikum Offenbach , before Städtische Kliniken Offenbach is one of three hospitals in Offenbach am Main and managed by the GmbH Klinikum Offenbach operated which by the Sana Kliniken AG is held and the city of Offenbach. It is located on Starkenburgring and is called the maximum care hospital . In 2015 it had a turnover of 173.3 million euros.

The clinic has been an academic teaching hospital of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main since 1974 . The current hospital area extends over 110,000 square meters.

history

1850 to 2009

The former main building around 1910
The central building from 1974, (photograph from June 2008)

The hospital, which was first built in 1850, was located near the main station on the Kaiserstraße / Geleitsstraße area. Due to the limited space, plans for a new city hospital south of the Frankfurt - Bebra railway line were drawn up from 1891 to 1894 and then implemented on the current site on Sprendlinger Landstrasse. At the time, the Offenbach City Hospital was one of the most modern in Europe, and the building plans attracted attention at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900 .

In the years to come, numerous extensions were built in order to do justice to the growing medical technological progress with new devices and processes. During the two world wars, large parts of the building were destroyed and not rebuilt.

In 1974 a new central building was completed in the appearance that dominated the cityscape and corresponded to the time. The newly created space made it possible for the clinic to set up new medical departments. In 1974, the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University recognized the Offenbach City Hospital as an academic teaching hospital. In 1984 a fire broke out in the building's cellar archive; the hospital was completely evacuated and the patients were distributed to surrounding clinics. The central building was then renovated. Since 2005 the former “Städtische Kliniken Offenbach” has been operating under the name “Klinikum Offenbach GmbH”. In November 2009 a memorial stone was erected for the at least 123 people who were forcibly sterilized in Offenbach Hospital under the Nazi racial hygiene regime .

New building 2010

The new building from 2010

The central building from 1974 was classified as badly in need of renovation due to investment backlogs; the estimate of the renovation costs was approximately 125 million euros. With an estimated 142 million euros for a new building, the city and state of Hesse decided to build the new hospital building.

According to a design by the architects Wörner Traxler Richter , a comb-shaped seven-storey building was built on the site of the former parking garage. It offers space for 700 beds. The three lower floors are intended for the operating theaters , medical care and therapy , while the upper floors are used by the various wards. With a reduced length of stay for the patients, the number of beds was reduced from originally around 1,000 to around 900 later - of which around 720 in the new building. The move to the new building took place in June 2010; the actual costs amounted to 180 million euros. The old central building is to be demolished to make room for expansion areas. For the time being, however, it will remain as temporary accommodation for the laboratories and the pharmacy. The premises of the former children's clinic are being converted and made available to the clinic operator Mediclin for a neurological rehabilitation center.

Interim administration and sale to Sana Kliniken AG

In August 2011 the Berlin clinic group Vivantes took over the management of the over-indebted and deficit-working clinic. The previous managing director was fired and jobs were cut. The goals of these measures were to “permanently secure the supply mandate and high-quality health care” and to optimize the organization with the aim of keeping the hospital competitive. The Hessian Minister of Social Affairs Stefan Grüttner (CDU) hoped that after a 50 million euro grant, the city would take over the debts of its hospital. In 2012 the city of Offenbach looked for a cooperation partner or buyer for its new clinic by means of a market research process in order to be able to sell it in spring 2013. The impending bankruptcy was averted in November 2012 by the city of Offenbach and the Hessian state government. The buyer of the clinic is supposed to finance the demolition of buildings that are no longer needed, and in return the city of Offenbach will assume debts and contaminated sites amounting to 250 to 450 million euros.

The Offenbach Clinic was sold to the Sana Clinics in July 2013 by a resolution of the Offenbach City Council on May 2, 2013 for a symbolic euro . In June 2013, the Federal Cartel Office approved the sale. Sana has acquired 90% of the shares in Klinikum Offenbach GmbH, the city of Offenbach holds a blocking minority of 10%, which guarantees its say in important strategic matters. For the renovation, Sana relied primarily on personnel savings measures. The personnel from cleaning, catering, transport services and gates were outsourced to Sana subsidiaries.

In 2015 the turnover was 173.3 million euros. A profit of 1.1 million euros was achieved. The number of inpatients during this period rose to 37,513. Around 62,000 patients were treated in the emergency room in 2015.

Clinics and Institutes

Dr. Erich Rebentisch Center
The administration building designed by Adolf Bayer

In addition to the administration and supply departments, the Sana Klinikum Offenbach am Main consists of 23 clinics, two hospital departments and 6 institutes:

  • Clinic for General and Visceral Surgery
  • Clinic for Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery
  • Clinic for plastic surgery, aesthetic surgery, hand surgery, center for severe burn injuries
  • Clinic for Vascular Surgery and Vascular Center
  • Bariatric Surgery Clinic
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinic
  • Thoracic surgery clinic
  • Clinic for Cardiology, Internal Intensive Care Medicine and General Internal Medicine
  • Clinic for Gastroenterology, Gastrointestinal Oncology, Interventional Endoscopy and Diabetology
  • Clinic for kidney, high blood pressure and rheumatic diseases
  • Pneumology Clinic
  • Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
  • Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Clinic for Psychiatry and Psychotherapy
  • Clinic for Urology and Pediatric Urology
  • Pediatric Surgery Clinic
  • Clinic for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
  • Neurosurgery Clinic
  • Department of Neurology
  • Radiation Clinic
  • Clinic for Palliative Medicine (Inpatient & SAPV)
  • Nuclear Medicine Department
  • Medical Physics & Engineering Department
  • Clinic for Spinal Orthopedics and Reconstructive Orthopedics
  • Documentation department for ear, nose and throat medicine
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery department
  • Institute of Pathology
  • Central Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology
  • Central Institute for Laboratory Diagnostics
  • Physical therapy
  • Hospital hygiene
  • Hospital pharmacy

Personalities

  • Erich Rebentisch senior and Erich Rebentisch jun.
  • Serious vine table
  • Herbert Lewin headed the women's clinic from 1949 to 1967; Appointment only after an anti-Semitic scandal in the city magistrate
  • Reinhold Latzke headed the clinic for 32 years from 1966
  • Helmut Nier, medical director from 2001, died in 2006. The Helmut-Nier-Saal in the new building of the clinic is named after him.

Web links

Commons : Klinikum Offenbach am Main  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Quality report 2011. (PDF; 2.54 MB) In: klinikum-offenbach.de. P. 5 , archived from the original on March 4, 2016 ; accessed on May 4, 2016 .
  2. ^ A b c d Thomas Kirstein: Offenbach Clinic: Operation and cure successful. In: op-online.de. July 6, 2016, accessed July 6, 2016 .
  3. a b c Marion Band: Economic restructuring successes take hold. In: klinikum-offenbach.de. July 5, 2017, accessed July 6, 2016 .
  4. Portrait of Offenbach Clinic - top medicine and a high quality of stay for patients and visitors. In: op-online.de. February 28, 2011, accessed on May 4, 2016 : "As a house of maximum care, the clinic is known far beyond the region and plays a central role in the health care of over 450,000 people."
  5. ^ Klinikum Offenbach current: News and information from the FAZ on the subject. In: faz.net . September 8, 2015, accessed May 4, 2016 .
  6. a b c Homepage of the clinic: Our company / history. Retrieved September 11, 2011 .
  7. ^ New hospital building: Personalities in the special issue. In: Offenbach-Post . Retrieved September 11, 2011 .
  8. Madeleine Reckmann: Torn memories. In: Frankfurter Rundschau. November 24, 2009, accessed September 11, 2011 .
  9. a b Marcus Reinsch: Clinic future costs around 150 million. In: op-online. July 14, 2009, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  10. a b Jörg Echtler: Offenbach Clinic is to be sold. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . November 17, 2012, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  11. Mediclin: Current status of the renovation work. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 30, 2011 ; Retrieved September 13, 2011 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mediclin-klinik-offenbach.de
  12. ^ Wiebke Rannenberg: Therapy: Short ways to rehab. In: fr-online.de . August 30, 2010, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  13. Offenbach Clinic on hold. In: Offenbach-Post . August 18, 2011, accessed February 11, 2017 .
  14. Anton Jakob Weinberger: Berlin group joins Offenbach Clinic. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . August 4, 2011, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  15. Angelika Ohliger: Klinikum fires managing director. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . July 14, 2011, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  16. Mechthild Harting: “I cannot force municipalities to cooperate”. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . August 29, 2011, accessed on March 30, 2016 (interview with Stefan Grüttner ).
  17. Jörg Muthorst: Complex partner search . In: Frankfurter Rundschau . August 10, 2012, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  18. ^ Madeleine Reckmann: Purchase offers for the clinic. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . April 18, 2013, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  19. Madeleine Reckmann: Offenbach Clinic: Offenbach seals the sale of the clinic. In: fr-online.de . May 3, 2013, accessed March 30, 2016 .
  20. Cartel Office approves the sale of the Offenbach Clinic. On: kma-online.de . June 11, 2013, accessed March 30, 2016.
  21. Mayor, Deputy Mayor of Offenbach Resign Following Inquiry into Anti-semitic Incident . In: JTA . November 14, 1949 (English)