Clinic Arlesheim

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Clinic Arlesheim
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Sponsorship Clinical-Therapeutic Institute Association
place Arlesheim
Canton Basel-Country
Country Switzerland
Coordinates 613 270  /  260 363 coordinates: 47 ° 29 '38 "  N , 7 ° 36' 53"  O ; CH1903:  613 270  /  two hundred and sixty thousand three hundred sixty-three
Medical management, managing director Lukas Schöb, Andreas Jäschke
beds 82
Employee about 450
including doctors approx. 50
areas of expertise Internal medicine, oncology, psychosomatic medicine / psychiatry, outpatient department
Affiliation AnthroMed
founding 1921
Website http://www.klinik-arlesheim.ch/

The Arlesheim Clinic emerged from the merger of the Ita Wegman Clinic on April 1, 2014 with the deficit, smaller Lukas Clinic (founded in 1963), which was no longer economically viable. While Haus Wegmann was responsible for inpatient and Haus Lukas for outpatient treatment during the merger phase, oncology was completely moved to Haus Wegmann and psychiatry and psychosomatic medicine to Haus Lukas since 2016.

The Ita Wegmann Clinic was founded in 1921 as a private clinic Clinical Therapeutic Institute by the doctor Ita Wegman and was internationally the first and until the 1960s only anthroposophic hospital in the world.

At the end of 1920, Ita Wegman acquired the Hirsland 198 property in Arlesheim and founded and built a private clinic there in 1921 with the support of Rudolf Steiner .

With the participation of the company Futurum AG , the International Laboratories and Clinical-Therapeutic Institute Arlesheim AG was brought into being in 1922, which remained the operator of the facility for two years until it transferred the Clinical-Therapeutic Institute to the Goetheanum Association in Dornach , today's Allgemeine in 1924 Anthroposophical Society , sold.

In 1931 Ita Wegman founded the non-profit association “Clinical Therapeutic Institute”, which in the same year became the institution's sponsor by buying back the clinic from the General Anthroposophical Society. Since 2008, the clinic has been an economically separate, legally independent stock corporation owned by this association.

In 1971 the Clinical-Therapeutic Institute was renamed Ita Wegman Clinic, and in 2014 it was merged with the neighboring Lukas Clinic to form the Arlesheim Clinic. The Arlesheim Clinic works within the framework of anthroposophic medicine . The house specializes in internal medicine , oncology, psychosomatics and psychiatry . Anthroposophic medicines are still produced at the clinic today . The public clinic, which is privately run by non-profit organizations, has 82 beds (as of 2016) and is a member of the Association of Non-Profit Hospitals for Anthroposophically Advanced Medicine eV (AnthroMed) and associations of private clinics.

Ita Wegman's former wooden home, designed by Rudolf Steiner and used today by the Ita Wegman archive , is located on the clinic's premises .

literature

  • Ita Wegman Fund for Social and Therapeutic Auxiliary Activities (ed.): Ita Wegman's life impact from today's perspective. A commemorative publication for her 100th birthday. Contributions from their friends . Natura publishing house. Arlesheim. 1980. ISBN 3-85817-064-X (2nd edition)
  • Fifth. Five contributions to health and quality. (Free house magazine, three issues a year) Natura-Verlag. Arlesheim. ISSN  1424-9146

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Clinic merger in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman saves Lukas from collapse. Retrieved July 23, 2014 .
  2. https://www.bzbasel.ch/basel/baselbiet/die-klinik-arlesheim-bricht-mit-ihrer-geschichte-130734999
  3. Entry of "Ita Wegman Klinik AG" in the commercial register of the canton of Basel-Landschaft  ( page can no longer be accessed , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / bl.powernet.ch  
  4. ^ Network of anthroposophic medicine