Health care in Saxony-Anhalt
The health system in Saxony-Anhalt includes all health care in the state of Saxony-Anhalt .
Hospitals
Saxony-Anhalt has a total of 51 hospitals with around 17,000 beds. About 34,000 people are employed in the hospitals. A total of around 600,000 patients are treated annually. The two university clinics in Halle / Saale and Magdeburg as well as the professional association clinics Bergmannstrost in Halle and the municipal clinic Magdeburg are the maximum providers in the state. There are also nine main suppliers in Dessau , Halle , Halberstadt , Weißenfels , Magdeburg , Merseburg and Querfurt , Stendal and Wernigerode . There are also several special clinics in Saxony-Anhalt. On the one hand, there are the three heart centers in Coswig (privately owned: Mediclin ), Halle and Magdeburg, on the other hand, five stroke centers in Bernburg , Halle, Naumburg and Wernigerode, three specialist clinics for orthopedics and 24 psychiatric clinics and psychiatric day clinics. Saxony-Anhalt has nine certified breast cancer centers, eight colon cancer centers, one gynecological cancer center, two skin cancer centers, one lung cancer center and four prostate cancer centers. Insured persons from the new federal states are particularly often in inpatient treatment: In 2009, out of 1,000 insured persons, there were an average of 161 stays in clinics in Saxony-Anhalt.
Rehabilitation clinics
Rehabilitation clinics can be found in Arendsee , Barby , Bad Kösen , Bad Schmiedeberg , Bad Suderode , Blankenburg , Dessau, Halberstadt, Halle, Magdeburg, Schönebeck and Weißenfels. There are 19 rehabilitation clinics with around 3500 beds.
Outpatient care
There are around 615 pharmacies in the country. There are around 26 pharmacies for every 100,000 inhabitants. This number of pharmacies roughly corresponds to the national average. Relatively few doctors are based in Saxony-Anhalt (350 doctors per 100,000 inhabitants), the national average (370). The number of dentists (83 per 100,000 inhabitants) is almost identical to that of the federal government (80). There are 42 medical care centers (MVZ), more than half of which are run by hospitals; that is significantly higher than at the federal level.
Pharmaceutical industry and medical technology
Important companies in the pharmaceutical industry are: Serumwerk Bernburg AG, esparma Magdeburg, Salutas Pharma GmbH Barleben and Osterweddingen , Pharma Wernigerode GmbH, MEDISA GmbH Magdeburg, IMTM GmbH Magdeburg, Bayer Bitterfeld GmbH , IDT Impfstoffwerk Dessau-Tornau GmbH , PKH Halle GmbH and Rodleben Pharma GmbH . In medical technology there are a large number of companies including a. HASOMED GmbH Magdeburg, NovaVision AG Magdeburg, Primed Halberstadt Medizintechnik GmbH and KeyNeurotek AG.
research
Saxony-Anhalt has several research institutions that are based in Halle and Magdeburg:
- Max Planck Research Center for Enzymology of Protein Folding in Halle
- Center for Applied Medical and Human Biological Research (ZAMED) in Halle
- Center for basic medical research in Halle
- Research association Rehabilitation Sciences Saxony-Anhalt / Thuringia at the University of Halle
- Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Magdeburg (IfN)
- Center for Neuroscience and Molecular Biology in Magdeburg, which also houses Europe's first 7 Tesla ultra-high field magnetic resonance tomograph
- Center for Neuroscientific Innovation and Technology (ZENIT) at the University of Magdeburg
- InnoMed e. V as a network for neuromedical technology based in Magdeburg
- German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) in the Helmholtz Association in Magdeburg
- FAN Research Institute for Applied Neurosciences GmbH Magdeburg
- Research Center Immunology Magdeburg / Halle
- Magdeburg research association "Neurosciences & Immunology and Molecular Medicine of Inflammation"
- Probiodrug in Halle was in charge of research into DP-IV inhibitors ; the oncology-based CDK9 inhibitor program was sold to AstraZeneca in 2013 . The company wants to focus on neurodegenerative diseases. H.-U. Demuth, one of the company's founders in 1997, heads the Halle branch of the Leipzig Fraunhofer Institute .
The main research areas at the university clinics are:
Hall: Epidemiology - Rehabilitation - Nursing and Molecular Medicine
Magdeburg: "Immunology including molecular medicine of inflammation", "Neurosciences"
education
The training in health professions in Saxony-Anhalt is largely carried out by the university clinics in Halle and Magdeburg, as well as at the vocational schools in the state.
Individual evidence
- ^ Hospitals in Saxony-Anhalt
- ↑ Certified cancer centers
- ↑ Inpatient treatment by federal state
- ^ Rehabilitation clinics
- ↑ Number of pharmacies per federal state ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ Data from 2008 of the Federal Statistical Office ( memento of the original from September 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ Medical care centers ( Memento of the original dated December 31, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) 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.
- ↑ Data on the pharmaceutical industry and medical technology ( memento of the original from January 16, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF file; 1.0 MB)
- ↑ Research Association for Rehabilitation Sciences
- ^ Magdeburg Research Association
- ↑ Probiodrug press release of January 3, 2014
- ↑ Research focus University of Halle
- ↑ Main research areas of the University of Magdeburg (PDF file; 74 kB)