Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic

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The Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic is an acute care hospital. It is the only hospital in the Fürstenfeldbruck district . Since 1999, it has been run together with the Jesenwang senior citizens' home as an independent municipal company sponsored by the Fürstenfeldbruck district.

history

The beginnings of hospital care in the Fürstenfeldbruck district

In 1818 the first hospital was built in the Fürstenfeldbruck district . It was a house for the disabled, housed in the Fürstenfeld monastery . The hospital “for convalescents” was assigned to the disabled house in 1838, which until then had been attached to the Munich military hospital . On October 11, 1841, the market town council of Fürstenfeldbruck wrote to the then royal Bavarian regional court to inform it of the construction of a new hospital and poor house in Nannhofen. Until 1947, this facility was the only significant hospital in the Fürstenfeldbruck district. The small hospital in Nannhofen was taken over as a district hospital on July 1, 1947.

After the state parliament had made the operation of hospitals a compulsory task for the districts in the district regulations of 1946, the district assembly decided unanimously in 1948 to build a new and larger district hospital in Fürstenfeldbruck.

The district hospital in Dachauerstrasse

First, however, the hospital in Nannhofen was closed in March 1954 and the hospital on Ludwigshöhe was bought up. The district hoped to have solved the hospital problem at low cost for the near future. However, the county's population skyrocketed, and with it the number of hospital cases increased. It soon became apparent that the existing hospital facilities could not meet the demand. Therefore, on April 1, 1957, the district took over a building on Dachauer Strasse that had been renovated by the city of Fürstenfeldbruck and built the new district hospital there. In 1958 the facilities were expanded and the urgently needed kitchen was created. From then on it went very quickly. As a result of the further expansion work, there were now rooms for accommodating the nursing staff. In addition, the X-ray department was rebuilt and equipped with modern X-ray machines, and two large operating theaters and a hospital chapel were built.

In 1963, just a few years later, it was again no longer possible to admit all the sick in the district. On October 29, 1963, the district council decided to further expand and redesign the existing hospital on Dachauer Strasse. These measures were completed in 1970, and the new five-story house with kitchen, functional rooms and four bed-storeys could be moved into. The operating wing was then rebuilt and completed in 1974.

From the district hospital to the clinic

Since the more than 130-year-old hospital building in Dachauer Strasse appeared to be usable for a limited time for structural reasons, a fundamental renovation with a new overall concept was decided in 1987. In the following 20 years, the district clinic was completely rebuilt in several construction phases and adapted to modern structural, technical and medical requirements. With the release of the landing platform for helicopters on the roof of the hospital in 2007, it is possible to care for patients even more quickly in an emergency.

On January 1, 1999, the district clinic and the Jesenwang senior citizens 'home became the municipal company "Fürstenfeldbruck district clinic and Jesenwang senior citizens' home". The development of the clinic in recent years from a pure acute hospital to a clinic company with increasingly specialized health services was also formally documented in 2007. The "Kreisklinik Fürstenfeldbruck" changed its name to "Klinikum Fürstenfeldbruck".

Sponsorship

The Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic is part of the municipal company "Fürstenfeldbruck District Clinic and Jesenwang Senior Citizens Home". The municipal company is an independent company in the Fürstenfeldbruck district in the legal form of an institution under public law . The sister company Seniorenheim Jesenwang is located in the municipality of Jesenwang and was extensively expanded and renovated in 2005. The municipal company is managed by the board of directors. The supervisory body is the board of directors. The board of directors consists of the district administrator as chairman and eight other board members. These members are appointed by the district council from among its members.

Todays situation

Clinic area

In the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic, almost all specialist disciplines in modern acute care are complemented by the following clinical areas:

  • General and visceral surgery
  • Anesthesia and intensive care medicine
  • Women's clinic with gynecology and obstetrics
  • Gastroenterology and oncology
  • Vascular surgery
  • Cardiology and pulmonology
  • neurology
  • Palliative medicine
  • radiology
  • Trauma surgery and orthopedics with an endoprosthetics center
  • urology
  • Central interdisciplinary emergency department

The hospital has had a palliative care unit with seven beds for over ten years.

Documentation departments and cooperating doctors

  • Medical on-call service
  • Surgery and trauma surgery
  • Vascular surgery
  • Throat, nose and ears
  • Hemato-oncology
  • cardiology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Orthopedics
  • Psychiatry and psychotherapy
  • radiotherapy
  • Traditional Chinese medicine
  • urology

The Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic is a member of the Klinik-Kompetenz-Bayern eG

To provide information on the range of services and new offers, the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic has published the patient magazine visavis twice a year since 2001 .

In 1995 the Friends of the District Clinic was founded.

Certifications

  • The Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic is a certified trauma center. This enables the interdisciplinary care of seriously injured patients. It is also integrated into the TraumaNetzwerk Munich-Upper Bavaria / South.
  • The EndoCert initiative has awarded the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic the Endoprosthetic Center certificate (EPZ).
  • In 2017 the clinic received the certificate "Clinic suitable for diabetes patients" from the German Diabetes Society (DDG).
  • The women's clinic is a cooperation partner of the Roman Herzog Cancer Center and takes part in a nationwide quality assurance program run by the West German Breast Center (WBC).

Performance data, employment and training

In 2016, around 24,000 patients were treated at the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic. Of these, around 18,600 were hospitalized. The mean length of stay was 5.8 days.

Around 900 people are employed in the clinic. The clinic provides training in health and commercial professions. Since November 2004 the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic has been an academic teaching hospital of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.kloster-fuerstenfeld.de The history of the monastery
  2. Image brochure of the Fürstenfeldbruck district hospital. Ed .: Fürstenfeldbruck District Hospital. Pp. 5-6.
  3. www.fuerstenfeldbruck.de (PDF; 1.3 MB) A journey through the history of Fürstenfeldbruck
  4. Image brochure of the Fürstenfeldbruck district hospital. Ed .: Fürstenfeldbruck District Hospital. Pp. 6-7.
  5. www.klinikum-ffb.de Our clinic
  6. www.klinikum-ffb.de Head of the Fürstenfeldbruck Clinic
  7. www.klinikum-ffb.de Palliative Medicine
  8. www.klinikum-ffb.de ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Patient newspaper visavis @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.klinikum-ffb.de
  9. www.frauenklinik-ffb.de Cooperations
  10. www.doc-holding.de/ Cooperation Centers
  11. www.klinikum-ffb.de Data and facts

Coordinates: 48 ° 10 ′ 51.1 ″  N , 11 ° 15 ′ 31.2 ″  E