Central Rhine Community Hospital

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Central Rhine Community Hospital
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Sponsorship Community Clinic Mittelrhein gGmbH
place Koblenz
state Rhineland-Palatinate
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 21 '21 "  N , 7 ° 33' 53"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 21 '21 "  N , 7 ° 33' 53"  E
executive Director Melanie Zöller, Karl-Ferdinand von Fürstenberg
Care level Maximum care
beds over 1250 beds
Employee 3900
areas of expertise 20th
founding 2014 (merger of two clinic groups to form a gGmbH)
Website Central Rhine Community Hospital
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Building of the Kemperhof, the largest hospital in the clinic network

The Mittelrhein Community Clinic is an amalgamation of five hospitals to form a clinic network and is based in Koblenz . It has two locations in Koblenz, one in Boppard , one in Mayen and one in Nastätten . It has a total of 1250 beds and employs around 3900 people. More than 56,000 inpatients and around 125,000 outpatients are cared for every year. The company emerged in 2014 from the merger of the Koblenz-Mayen Community Hospital with the Mittelrhein Foundation Hospital .

The community hospital is the academic teaching hospital of the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and is classified as a maximum care hospital .

Owners and shareholders

The community clinic Mittelrhein gGmbH has been responsible for the hospitals since 2014. She is a member of the Diaconal Work in Hesse and Nassau, the Diaconal Work in the Rhineland and the Rhineland-Palatinate Hospital Society.

The Mittelrhein Community Hospital has six shareholders. The city of Koblenz and the Mayen-Koblenz district are the two municipal shareholders of the clinic association, each with a 25% stake, the Ev. Stift St. Martin Koblenz holds 28.57%, and the foundations Hospital zum Hl. Geist Boppard, Seniorenhaus zum Hl. Geist Boppard and the Diakoniegemeinschaft Paulinenstift Wiesbaden each hold 7.14%. In the distribution of seats in the corporate bodies, 50% are allocated to the municipal bodies and 50% to the foundations. At the time of the merger, this constellation of municipal and church sponsors was considered unique in Germany in the hospital landscape.

history

On January 1, 2003, the three hospital locations, Evangelisches Stift St. Martin in Koblenz, Hospital of the Holy Spirit in Boppard and Paulinenstift in Nastätten, founded the Gesellschaft für Sozialmanagement gGmbH . The shareholders are the Evang Foundation. St. Martin Abbey with 4 out of 7 shares, the Hospital zum Hl. Geist Foundation and the Seniors House to the Holy Spirit Foundation as well as the Diakoniegemeinschaft Paulinenstift in Wiesbaden each with 1 of 7 shares. In the course of 2003, amendments to the contract became necessary. The Gesellschaft für Sozialmanagement gGmbH and the Koblenz and Nastätter operating companies were merged and the new company name is Stiftungsklinikum Mittelrhein gGmbH. The Boppard operating company “Gesundheitszentrum zum Hl. Geist gGmbH” could not be merged and became a 100% subsidiary of the foundation clinic.

The Koblenz-Mayen Community Hospital was created in 2005 from the merger of the Kemperhof and the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Mayen.

The individual hospitals have a much longer history, some of which extends into the Middle Ages.

The Mittelrhein Community Hospital was founded in August 2014 with retroactive effect from January 1, 2014. It emerged from the merger of the Koblenz-Mayen Community Hospital and the Mittelrhein Foundation Hospital.

On February 19, 2020, Sana Kliniken AG registered with the Federal Cartel Office the acquisition of control over the Gemeinschaftsklinikum Mittelrhein gGmbH for examination (file number B3-51 / 20).

In March 2020, the Mittelrhein Community Clinic became one of 5 focus clinics in the corona pandemic.

Clinic network

The following five hospitals belong to the clinic network:

Subsidiaries

The Medical Supply Center (MVZ) Mittelrhein gGmbH provides outpatient care in various practices.

Via Seniocura GmbH , the group operates facilities for the elderly at the Boppard, Koblenz and Nastätten locations. In addition to three senior citizens' residences, this also includes facilities for short-term care and assisted living as well as a mobile care service.

The Rehafit gGmbH runs a practice for physiotherapy and occupational therapy, as well as an outpatient rehab center.

There are also two service companies.

Web links

Commons : Gemeinschaftsklinikum Mittelrhein  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Uni-Mainz.de: Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Faculty 04: Medicine ( Memento from July 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Retrieved October 22, 2010
  2. Hilko Röttgers & Ingo Schneider: Despite the financial injection, not everything is good: How does the community clinic get out of the crisis? Rhein-Zeitung, February 12, 2020, accessed on February 16, 2020 .
  3. www.rhein-zeitung.de: Turning point: nationwide one-time hospital merger in March? , accessed January 18, 2018.
  4. www.volksfreund.de: Hospitals on the Middle Rhine want to merge , accessed on January 18, 2018.
  5. Michael Frauenberger: Foundation of the Hospital for the Holy Spirit . In: Heinz E. Missling (Ed.): Boppard. History of a city on the Middle Rhine. Third volume . Dausner Verlag, Boppard 2001, ISBN 3-930051-02-8 , pp. 183-200 .
  6. Hilko Röttgers: Central Rhine community clinic in financial difficulties: Clinic association needs money at short notice. Rhein-Zeitung, February 5, 2020, accessed on February 16, 2020 .
  7. Clinic merger between the Mittelrhein Foundation Clinic and the Koblenz-Mayen Community Clinic has now been completed in: Rhein-Zeitung , July 25, 2014