KMG Manniske Clinic Bad Frankenhausen

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KMG Manniske Clinic Bad Frankenhausen
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Sponsorship KMG clinics
place Bad Frankenhausen
state Thuringia
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 21 '30 "  N , 11 ° 5' 43"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 21 '30 "  N , 11 ° 5' 43"  E
Managing
director managing director
Sandra Mueller
Care level Basic and standard care
beds 169
Employee 245
areas of expertise 4th
founding January 31, 1798
Website kmg-kliniken.de
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KMG Manniske Clinic 2019
KMG Manniske Clinic 2019

The KMG Manniske Klinik Bad Frankenhausen is an acute hospital based in Bad Frankenhausen in Thuringia in the Kyffhäuserkreis and a hospital with a regional (intermediate) care contract. It belongs to the corporate group of KMG clinics from Brandenburg.

history

On January 31, 1798, the local doctor, Wilhelm August Gottlieb Manniske, obtained an application from the ruling Prince of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt for the establishment of a hospital in Bad Frankenhausen . Manniske found a suitable location in the Münze (street from Bad Frankenhausen) and was able to open his hospital there on June 1, 1799. From the opening to May 31, 1800, Manniske also treated 62 patients there. Three years later, he founded the maternity hospital attached to the hospital.

The founder of the hospital died on June 25, 1835. In the meantime, the hospital continued to run without him until 1861, when the hospital in the Münze was closed and converted into a school with a teacher's apartment. From the same year until 1863, the new hospital was built in the western part of the city on a 1690 m² site, the so-called “table board”, which is still the location of the Manniske hospital today.

With the receipt of a statute in 1873, the hospital received the official title of “City and Country Hospital”. In 1885, the Bad Frankenhausen District Court revoked this statute, which gave it a new name and was now run as a "District Hospital". In 1904 an extension followed on the east side to the north. For the first time, a full-time doctor took over the management of the hospital in 1927. So far, this position has always been held by a physician or medical officer or a general practitioner on a part-time basis. After the extension in 1904, the current surgical house was extended in 1928 on the west side to the south with an operating theater and elevator, which was supplemented in 1937 with an extension between the east wing and the surgical house. Along with the founding of the Artern district in 1952, the hospital received the status of a “district hospital”, and the hospital, which had been administered by a board of trustees until then, was transferred to state ownership in the same year and the deaconesses who had been active since 1926 were replaced by sisters of the state health service .

A year later, an independent internal department was founded , which could act alongside the already existing surgical - gynecological - obstetrical department. In 1957 the old restaurant "Bellevue" was expanded and converted into a polyclinic . As a result of the formation of the Artern district, the two hospitals Bad Frankenhausen and Artern were merged on March 8, 1960 and all associated outpatient facilities were taken over. Between 1964 and 1981, the hospital underwent several new, renovation and expansion measures. A main entrance, vestibule, pharmacy , operating theater, waiting room, central sterilization unit , delivery room and new wards were built or built. In between, the hospital was given the official name "Manniske Hospital". After the fall of the Wall , a target and development plan was drawn up for the general renovation of the hospital, which was approved by the Thuringian Ministry of Social Affairs .

In 1992, a surgical-traumatological ward with 24 beds was built, which is now called the “garden house”. The following year the ceremonial handover of a modern operating theater wing and the symbolic groundbreaking ceremony for the start of construction for general renovation followed. On May 1, 1994, the DRK regional association of Thuringia took over the Manniske Hospital from the Artern district. The start of the renovation work, which was commissioned in 1993, reached its first climax on January 17, 1996, with the inauguration of the new ward block (92 beds) including the central transport hub with 3 elevators. In 1997 and 1998 the building work was continued by starting the renovation of the main house. On May 27, 1999, the celebrations to mark the 200th anniversary of the Bad Frankenhausen Hospital took place in and around the hospital, including the memory of the hospital's creator, Wilhelm August Gottlieb Manniske.

In 2000, construction began on the 2nd construction phase, with a new operating theater wing, intensive care unit, delivery room and a ward as well as a kitchen area, which ended on September 1, 2004 with the ceremonial opening of the new building. In October 2005, a further step towards modernization followed, with the commissioning of a new Siemens CT and a Siemens MRT. The Medical Care Center (MVZ) Bad Frankenhausen has existed since January 2006. Seven practices are now integrated. In 2018, the DRK non-profit hospital company Thuringia Brandenburg mbH applied for insolvency proceedings at the district court of Mühlhausen due to payment difficulties. On March 18, 2019 announced that the hospitals of the previous carrier in Bad Frankenhausen, Sondershausen , Sömmerda and Luckenwalde by the KMG clinics to be transferred.

Institutions and specialist departments

The KMG Manniske Klinik Bad Frankenhausen has 169 beds and employs around 245 people. This makes it one of the largest employers in the city of Bad Frankenhausen.

Departments

The KMG Manniske Klinik Bad Frankenhausen maintains 3 specialist departments.

Facilities and tenants

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hospital mirror Thuringia, portrait of the DRK Manniske Hospital Bad Frankenhausen
  2. MVZ overview
  3. KMG clinics are taking over DRK hospitals in Thuringia. In: MDR.de. March 18, 2019, accessed March 18, 2019 .

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