Helios Clinic Attendorn

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Helios Clinic Attendorn
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Sponsorship Helios clinics
place Attendorn
Coordinates 51 ° 7 '33 "  N , 7 ° 53' 50"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 7 '33 "  N , 7 ° 53' 50"  E
beds 298 (2017)
Website www.helios-gesundheit.de/kliniken/attendorn/
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HELIOS Clinic in Attendorn, Hohler Weg

The Helios Clinic Attendorn , previously the St. Barbara Attendorn Hospital , is a clinic in Attendorn , Olpe district . It has been part of the Helios clinics since 2014 .

history

The house dates back to the 14th century, when the Archbishop of Cologne, Heinrich II., Gave permission to build a hospital outside the Attendorn city walls. The Sisters of Mercy of St. Vincent took over the hospital in 1853.

On March 6, 1929, the new building of the St. Barbara Hospital on Hansastrasse was opened. From 1939 the building served as a reserve hospital for the Wehrmacht; from 1945 to 1947 it was first used as an English and later as a Belgian military hospital. In 1947 the city of Attendorn took over the clinic again. In 1952 the Sisters of St. Vincent were replaced by members of the Congregation of the Sisters of Christian Love who worked in Attendorn until 2014, but in recent years only for pastoral care.

After several extensions, the building on Hansastrasse had 153 beds, but soon no longer met the requirements of the larger city. In 1969 it was decided to build a new building on Hohler Weg. After construction work began in 1974, the current location was opened on April 26, 1979. When it was inaugurated, it had seven departments and a total of 322 beds. The previous building served as a primary school until it was demolished in 2000.

In 1999 the city of Attendorn sold the clinic to RHÖN Klinikum AG . After the hospital lost several million euros in 2013, it was sold to Helios Kliniken in 2014. In response to the losses, staff were cut and the medical care center closed.

The clinic is an academic teaching hospital of the University of Marburg . The managing director has been Dr. Volker Seifarth, the medical director is Dr. Manfred Kemmerling.

Facility

In 2017 the house had 298 beds; 9479 patients were treated as fully inpatients, 237 partially inpatients and 17,774 outpatients. The medical staff comprises 60.5 full-time positions. There is also an attending doctor. The nursing staff comprises 127.6 full-time positions. The hospital has the following specialist departments (each with number of cases): vascular surgery (530), rheumatology (172), ear, nose and throat medicine (3 via affiliated doctor), pain therapy (285), gynecology and obstetrics (1905), geriatrics (984 ), Gastroenterology , pulmonology and infectious diseases (1700), cardiology , angiology and intensive care medicine (1929), orthopedics , traumatology and rheumatology (1474), general , visceral surgery and proctology (734), intensive care medicine (0).

Individual evidence

  1. Attendorn Hospital St. Barbara now belongs to Helios. March 1, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2020 (German).
  2. a b About us | Helios Clinic Attendorn. Retrieved on May 16, 2020 (German).
  3. ^ A b Meinolf Lüttecke: The St. Barbara Hospital and its history. April 20, 2017, accessed on May 16, 2020 (German).
  4. a b Gunnar Steinbach: If it works, then here. October 24, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2020 (German).
  5. Peter Plugge: Helios closes MVZ Attendorn. September 26, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2020 (German).
  6. Attendorn: Dr. Volker Seifarth new Helios managing director. November 27, 2019, accessed on May 16, 2020 (German).
  7. Contact: Your contact person | Helios Clinic Attendorn. Retrieved on May 16, 2020 (German).
  8. Federal Joint Committee: Reference report on the 2017 quality report in accordance with Section 136b, Paragraph 1, Clause 1, No. 3 SGB V. April 15, 2019, accessed on May 16, 2020 .