Agaplesion Evangelical Hospital Holzminden

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Agaplesion Evangelical Hospital Holzminden
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Sponsorship Evangelical Hospital Holzminden gGmbH
place Holzminden
state Lower Saxony
Coordinates 51 ° 50 ′ 3 ″  N , 9 ° 27 ′ 18 ″  E
executive Director Marko Ellerhoff
beds 183
Employee 500 (2016)
including doctors 55 VK
areas of expertise 7th
Annual budget 32.58 million euros (2011)
Affiliation Agaplesion
founding March 19, 1933
Website evk-holzminden.de

The Agaplesion Evangelische Krankenhaus Holzminden gGmbH is a non-profit hospital based in Holzminden in Lower Saxony and is an academic teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School (MHH). It has a helicopter landing pad and is the emergency doctor and rescue service location of the Holzminden district. The shareholders are Agaplesion gAG with 60% and the Stiftung Evangelisches Krankenhaus Holzminden with 40%.

history

Evangelical Hospital Holzminden in the 1930s

From a citizens' initiative founded in the early 1930s, a foundation was created with the purpose of opening a hospital "in the evangelical spirit". The Evangelical Hospital was opened on March 19, 1933 in Forster Weg and replaced the Municipal Hospital on Hafendamm in Holzminden. Otto Nordmann was chief physician in the surgical department from February 1944 to December 1945.

In 1953 the first extensive expansion took place with the addition of an east wing and two years later a west wing. In 1958 the building was extensively expanded. In 1956 the nurses' home on Finkenweg was inaugurated. In 1961 the new building of the isolation ward was inaugurated and in 1962 the obstetric and gynecological department opened. In 1973 the adjoining sister house (high-rise) was completed. An intermediate wing with an intensive care unit and delivery rooms was built by 1977, and from May 1986 a new functional wing was added to the hospital. There has been a dialysis practice at the hospital since 1999.

In 2002 the hospital run by the Evangelisches Krankenhaus Holzminden Foundation was transferred to a gGmbH and since then has been majority owned by ProDiako -Holding and was at the same time a co-partner of proDIAKO gGmbH in Hanover, later based in Rotenburg (Wümme).

In 2004 the hospital was expanded with a left heart catheter measuring station and a computed tomograph in the radiology department. Certification by the KTQ followed in 2005 and was valid until 2008. In the same year, the center for outpatient surgery (ZAO) was added.

In 2009 an agreed cooperation with the Charlottenstift hospital in Stadtoldendorf, run by the Holzminden district, failed .

In connection with the merger of the proDiako clinic group with Agaplesion gAG in November 2012, the hospital was officially renamed Agaplesion Evangelisches Krankenhaus Holzminden non-profit GmbH in February 2013 .

structure

After the Lower Saxony hospital planning the hospital (formerly Hanover Region) has a plan hospital in the supply area 2 183 hospital beds plan according to § 108 SGB V . With the exception of the Albert Schweitzer Therapeuticum (a specialist clinic for child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy), the Agaplesion Evangelical Hospital is the only hospital in the Holzminden district and the teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School (MHH) . It operates a nursing school with up to 80 apprenticeships, which, as a central school, also provides training for the Johanniter Hospital Gronau (Leine) and the AMEOS Klinkum Alfeld. Nursing has been in the hands of a service group of nurses from the Evangelical Hospital and the Sisterhood of the Evangelical Diakonie Association Berlin-Zehlendorf eV since 1969

In addition to the ambulance station (RW) of the Holzminden district, there is also the central emergency practice (ZNP) for the family doctor's emergency service at the hospital.

Facilities and equipment

Furnishing
Medical care centers in Holzminden
  • MVZ Holzminden (Forster Weg): surgery (outpatient care), gynecology, radiology
  • MVZ Erwin-Böhme-Straße (formerly Böntalstraße): neurosurgery, orthopedics, general medicine, bone density measurement
  • MVZ Sollingstraße: internal medicine, anesthesia, neurology, psychiatry

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pyrmonter Nachrichten: Drama about hospital cooperation comes to a head , August 17, 2009
  2. ^ Deister and Weser newspaper: Clinic managing director announces cooperation ( Memento from February 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) , August 25, 2009
  3. Lower Saxony hospital planning . Lower Saxony Ministry for Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration , 32nd update, page 13, PDF document, accessed on March 5, 2018
  4. Johanniter Hospital Gronau
  5. http://www.krankenhaus-alfeld.de/CMS/pflege/ausbildung.html ( Memento from April 8, 2011 in the Internet Archive )