Ansgar group

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The Ansgar group (according to its own case also ANSGAR GROUP ) is a 2010 established a Catholic hospital group with currently three hospitals . Partners are the Archdiocese of Hamburg and the Archbishop's Chair of Hamburg.

history

The Ansgar Group was founded as a non-profit GmbH with a articles of association dated December 13, 2010. The founding managing directors were Berthold Bonekamp-Kerkhoff, Hennig David-Studt and Werner Koch. Auxiliary Bishop Hans-Jochen Jaschke was the chairman of the supervisory board .

The network includes the Marienkrankenhaus Hamburg , the children's hospital Wilhelmstift and the Marienkrankenhaus Lübeck . Around 160,000 patients were treated in the three hospitals in 2018. The association employed over 2,000 people.

In June 2019, the Hamburger Abendblatt reported that the Archdiocese of Hamburg wanted to sell the majority of its shares in four hospitals - including all three companies of the Ansgar Group - to a strategic partner. The reason is a dramatically increasing debt of the diocese. It was 83 million euros in 2017 and will increase to around 350 million euros by 2021 without countermeasures.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Annual financial statements 2010 of the Ansgar Group (Register No. HRB 117163, Hamburg District Court).
  2. ^ A b Edgar S. Hasse: Archdiocese of Hamburg wants to get rid of some of the hospitals , Hamburger Abendblatt, June 17, 2019, accessed on June 28, 2019
  3. ^ The Ansgar Group