Ilm district clinics

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Ilm district clinics
Sponsorship Ilm-Kreis Kliniken Arnstadt-Ilmenau gGmbH
place Arnstadt and Ilmenau
state Thuringia
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 50 '22 "  N , 10 ° 56' 29"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 50 '22 "  N , 10 ° 56' 29"  E
Managing Director
Medical Director
Marcel John
Joachim Pausch
Care level Basic and standard care
beds 452
Employee 649
areas of expertise 20th
founding 01/01/2005
Website www.ilm-kreis-kliniken.de
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The Ilm-Kreis Kliniken Arnstadt-Ilmenau are two acute care hospitals with locations in Arnstadt and Ilmenau . Both locations are also academic teaching hospitals of the University of Jena with a regional supply mandate.

The Ilm-Kreis is a 100% shareholder of the Ilm-Kreis Kliniken Arnstadt-Ilmenau gGmbH.

Common story

On January 1, 2005, the two separate district hospitals with the locations in Ilmenau and Arnstadt merged to form the Ilm District Clinics Arnstadt-Ilmenau gGmbH.

Arnstadt location

history

The first mention of a clinical facility in Arnstadt goes back to 1821, when the first difficult attempts were made to provide patient care in an orphanage. The first hospital was not built until 15 years later, founded by the businessman Johann David Quensel, after the hospital was also given the name "Quenselsche Heilanstalt ". In order to enable better care and to meet the needs of the population, the first ideas for a city hospital were raised in 1860. In 1873 the site "Am Arnsberg" was acquired, on which the hospital was to be built later, but it was not until 1884 that the state parliament of the Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen decided to build the hospital and commissioned the city architect Johann Christian Karl Roggenkamp to draw up building plans.

The foundation stone and thus the start of construction work for the city hospital was laid on February 17, 1890, almost 2 years later the hospital was officially handed over on January 2, 1892. The staff of the new clinic was initially limited to the managing director Carl de Ahna , four sisters from the Sophienhaus Weimar and a castellan . In 1912 and 1921 the existing clinic was enlarged by two extensions, accompanied by the opening of a surgical operating room and an enlargement of the internal department. When the children's clinic was rebuilt in 1935, the then Arnstadt hospital expanded by another 40 beds and in 1946 again with the "Wollmarkt 10 House". In the same year the Lindenhof special hospital opened and three years later the Hopfengrund special hospital, which among other things also served as hospitals for war wounded. In 1953, the interior department of the southern hospital was opened in a former building of the tax office at 26 Längwitzer Straße. Ten years later, “House Wollmarkt 1” was set up with two wards for diabetics and those with skin diseases. Until the end of the GDR , neither modernization measures nor changes to the clinic structures took place, it was not until 1991 that efforts were made to renew the hospital.

This included the creation of a renovation and modernization concept, the completion of the target planning and the start of the preparatory measures on the Arnsberg. The first earthworks began in 1994 and on March 3, 1995 the first foundation stone for the new hospital was laid. The topping-out ceremony took place on June 6, 1996, followed by the ceremonial handover of the first new building section on October 30, 1998, with commissioning at the end of December 1998. The entire care services of the former Großbreitenbach district hospital were taken over by the Arnstadt district hospital on January 1, 1999, at the local location the specialist department "Specialized Addiction Treatment " was established. With a further renovation from 2000, the old building and the pediatric and adolescent medicine building were modernized, and just one year later the internal medicine, functional diagnostics and laboratory medicine department moved into the renovated district hospital. In 2002 the east wing was rebuilt and renovated. The last verifiable event of the Arnstadt district hospital at the time is the preparation and planning of the 2nd construction phase as well as the preparation and implementation of the merger of the two district hospitals in Arnstadt and Ilmenau to form the Ilm district clinics Arnstadt-Ilmenau gGmbH.

Clinics and specialist departments

  • Clinic for Internal Medicine, Cardiology / Angiology Department
  • Clinic for Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Oncology, Diabetology
  • Clinic for surgery, general surgery, visceral surgery, vascular surgery
  • Clinic for Gynecology and Obstetrics
  • Clinic for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
  • Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic
  • Clinic for Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine

Institutes

  • Radiological diagnostics
  • Laboratory medicine

Centers

  • Trauma center
  • Endoprosthetics Center

Location Ilmenau

history

The first verifiable hospital in Ilmenau existed in 1821 in Porzellanstraße with 5 hospital rooms, 19 beds and a small operating room. It wasn't until a good hundred years later in 1920 that the then doctor, Dr. Grimm built a new hospital in Ilmenau. So it was that in 1921 the local council decided to build a new hospital and in 1922 the foundation stone was laid on what is now the hospital site. A year later the hospital was inaugurated, which was accompanied by a cost explosion of 150 million marks , owed by the inflation at the time . The interior design could only be realized through a large fundraising campaign. In 1924 house rules were published, in 1925 a new isolation house (today a urology and maternity building) was put into operation in 1926. Despite intensive renovation and new construction measures, further demands were made in 1928 that the hospital should be enlarged, but this was due to a lack of money and the upcoming Second World War failed. During the war, due to overcrowding and high death rates, a morgue and a laundry were added.

Another consequence of the war was the confiscation of what was then the Central Hotel and its conversion to an auxiliary hospital . From 1940 the Ilmenau hospital served as a reserve hospital with 224 beds until the end of the war. Even after the war, the situation of the Ilmenau hospital did not ease, which resulted in more and more overcrowding and the demand for an "infection house". Due to the situation after the war, the situation could only be alleviated by the erection of three barracks, which were to house the administration for many years to come. In 1947, the Soviet military administration in Germany issued an order for the establishment of polyclinics and outpatient departments, which the GDR government completed in 1949 through efforts to establish a health system. Due to the urgency of treating patients, the construction of an infection house for the Ilmenau Clinic began in 1955 and was ceremoniously handed over in 1960. At the end of the nineties, further renovation measures were carried out in the building complexes and in 1997 the foundation stone was laid for a new functional and nursing replacement building with an emergency room, operating theaters, intensive care unit and much more.

In 2000, the new building was ceremoniously handed over and the demolition of certain buildings began. In 2001 a connecting building, the new laboratory and the training rooms in the former operating theater wing, the dismantling of the “old surgery” with hospital pharmacy , internal medicine and administration, as well as the demolition of old barracks and the conversion to a visitor parking lot took place. Its official inauguration took place in 2002, and in 2004 an emergency room with a septic surgery room was added. The general renovation of the kitchen and cafeteria was also completed in 2004 and preparations began to merge the two district hospitals in Arnstadt and Ilmenau to form the Ilm District Clinics in Arnstadt-Ilmenau gGmbH.

Clinics and specialist departments

  • Clinic for Internal Medicine, Cardiology / Angiology Department
  • Clinic for Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, Oncology, Metabolism
  • Clinic for Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Clinic for surgery, general surgery, orthopedics and trauma surgery
  • Urology Clinic
  • Addiction Medicine Clinic
  • Palliative medicine

Institutes

  • Institute for Hospital Hygiene
  • Institute for Radiological Diagnostics

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hospital portrait of the Ilm District Clinics Arnstadt-Ilmenau , krankenhausspiegel-thueringen.de
  2. 6. Thuringian hospital plan, tables 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, from p. 28. (pdf; 2.6 MB)
  3. a b c d e f History of the Arnstadt District Hospital from 1821 to 2005 , ilm-kreis-kliniken.de
  4. a b c 175 years ago Arnstadt's first hospital was built on thueringer-allgemeine.de
  5. a b c d e f History of the Ilmenau District Hospital from 1821 to 2005 , ilm-kreis-kliniken.de