Agaplesion Ev. Bathildis Hospital
Agaplesion Ev. Bathildis Hospital | |
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Sponsorship | Agaplesion Ev. Bathildiskrankenhaus non-profit GmbH |
place | Bad Pyrmont |
state | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
executive Director | Christoph Rolf Maier |
beds | 257 |
Employee | about 600 |
areas of expertise | 9 |
Affiliation | Agaplesion |
founding | 1898/1899 |
Website | www.bathildis.de |
The Agaplesion Ev. Bathildiskrankenhaus gGmbH in the Lower Saxony city of Bad Pyrmont is a non-profit-making hospital providing basic and standard care. It has a helicopter landing pad and is an emergency doctor and rescue service location for the city of Bad Pyrmont.
history
Today's Agaplesion Ev. Bathildiskrankenhaus was created by merging various hospitals. In the 1860s, the Bethesda Foundation was founded by Adam Wolff.
In 1899 the Evangelical Bathildis Hospital was established. The Princess Bathildis von Waldeck, after whom the hospital was named, had a lot of influence on the construction of the hospital.
In 1987, the Bethesda Foundation relocated hospital operations to the former supply hospital. At that time, the Bethesda Foundation's facilities also included the Bethesda Evangelical Retirement and Nursing Home and the Bethanien Home for the Elderly in Bad Pyrmont.
At the turn of the year 2003, the Bethesda Foundation made the Evangelische Bathildiskrankenhaus, with the new name Evangelische Bathildiskrankenhaus Bad Pyrmont gGmbH, and the two old people's homes independent.
In 2004 the Catholic hospital St. Georg was taken over. With the extension / renovation for the complete integration of the St. Georg Hospital at the location of the Bathildiskrankenhaus, which was funded by the State of Lower Saxony with 26.4 million euros, a further step was taken in 2006 towards today's Bathildiskrankenhaus. Since September 20, 2012, the Evangelical Bathildiskrankenhaus belongs to the non-profit public company Agaplesion .
structure
Since the merger of proDiako and Agaplesion in November 2012, the majority of the hospital has belonged to Agaplesion through proDiako. The Bethesda Foundation is a co-shareholder of Agaplesion, based in Frankfurt am Main .
The Agaplesion Ev. Bathildiskrankenhaus is a basic and standard care hospital.
The following subject areas are offered:
- Anaesthesiology , emergency medicine , intensive care medicine and pain therapy
- General surgery , visceral surgery and endocrine surgery
- Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Surgery
- Internal Medicine
- Neurosurgery
- neurology
- Orthopedics and spinal surgery
- Trauma surgery , hand surgery and sports traumatology
- Urology (Documentation Department)
doctors
- Friedrich Lyncker (1806–1892), senior physician at the Bethesda Institution