Hans-Jürgen Seelos

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Hans-Jürgen Seelos (born June 14, 1953 in Heilbronn ; † June 20, 2013 in Reichenau ) was a German medical manager and medical IT specialist .

Life

Hans-Jürgen Seelos received his doctorate in human sciences (Dr. sc. Hum.) In 1983 and a doctorate in economics (Dr. rer. Pol.) In 1991 ; he completed his habilitation in medical informatics in 1984 . He was the sole manager of several specialist hospitals, nursing homes and associated day clinics.

In 1996 he became head of the Centers for Psychiatry in Emmendingen and Reichenau and, since 1999, of the Northern Black Forest Clinic in Calw.

Seelos was an adjunct professor for medical informatics, especially hospital informatics, at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf ; He also taught at the University of Konstanz (honorary professor), at the European Business School and at the St. Gallen University of Applied Sciences . He was also involved as a management consultant in the healthcare sector. He was director of the Institute for Medical Management (ifm).

The focus of research and work was systems engineering and information management in the healthcare sector, design, application and evaluation of the use of information and communication technologies, especially in hospitals, company-wide strategic information planning, quality assurance in medicine.

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  1. ZfP managing director Hans Jürgen Seelos died at the age of 60. In: Badische Zeitung. June 24, 2013.
  2. Beate Schierle: When the region's psychiatry lost its innocence. In: Südkurier. August 16, 2013.