Altmühlfranken Hospital
Altmühlfranken Hospital | |
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place | Weißenburg in Bavaria , Gunzenhausen |
state | Bavaria |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 49 ° 2 ′ 5 ″ N , 10 ° 59 ′ 5 ″ E |
Board | Christoph Schneidewin |
Care level | Basic and standard care |
beds | 380 |
Employee | 900 |
Website | www.klinikum-altmuehlfranken.de |
The Altmühlfranken Clinic is a municipal hospital company and an institution under public law in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district with its headquarters in Weißenburg in Bavaria . It was created in 2002 from the amalgamation of the district hospitals and operated until March 2013 as clinics of the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district . With its two locations in Weißenburg and Gunzenhausen , it provides basic and standard care in the region. The Altmühlfranken Clinic has a total of 800 employees and 380 beds at both locations; 34,000 patients are treated annually, half of them inpatient and half outpatient. The clinic also operates a specialist center with six practices and a day clinic for psychiatry.
In 1981, construction of the new clinic, which originally operated as a district hospital, began in the “Breit” corridor. For the construction, parts of a large Roman fort were destroyed, which could previously be documented during a rescue excavation.
The Weißenburg hospital has been located in Krankenhausstrasse not far from Bundesstrasse 2 ( Lage ) since 1985 . The Gunzenhausen hospital is located in the Reutberg district not far from the Gunzenhausen-Reutberg airfield ( Lage ). There is also a city hospital in Treuchtlingen , the so-called Health Center Treuchtlingen , which is administered by the Altmühlfranken Clinic ( Lage ).
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- ↑ a b c Figures - Data - Facts , Altmühlfranken Hospital, accessed on April 11, 2015
- ^ "Klinikum Altmühlfranken" as a new brand, nordbayern.de from February 6, 2013
- ↑ Harald Koschik: The Roman field camp of Weißenburg in Bavaria . In: Annual Report of the Bavarian Heritage Monument Care 21, 1980, pp. 138–154.