Munich Clinic Neuperlach

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Munich Clinic Neuperlach
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Sponsorship State capital Munich
place Munich
state BavariaBavaria Bavaria
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 5 '41 "  N , 11 ° 39' 23"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 5 '41 "  N , 11 ° 39' 23"  E
Clinic management Christa Gottwald (nursing), Phil Hill (commercial), Pascal Scher (medical)
Care level III
beds 545
Employee about 1000
Affiliation Munich Clinic gGmbH
founding 1972
Website www.muenchen-klinik.de/krankenhaus/neuperlach
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The Munich Clinic Neuperlach (formerly Klinikum Neuperlach ) is a maximum care hospital (III. Care level) of the München Klinik gGmbH in the Munich district of Neuperlach and an academic teaching hospital of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich .

history

The 1960s

When it became clear that Munich would host the 1972 Summer Olympics , a building boom began in Munich. With Neuperlach , a new city district was created. This also made the city more attractive for the population and between 1965 and 1971 the population of Munich grew by 125,000. Since the existing hospital beds were no longer sufficient, a new hospital was to be built - the choice of location fell on the new Neuperlach district.

Construction work began in 1969 - the schedule until the start of the Summer Games was only three years. A hospital building with 684 beds was planned, which should create a family atmosphere with just a few beds per room (single, double and triple rooms). It was built in length instead of in height, as the neighboring Riem airport was still in operation at the time and the building was therefore not allowed to exceed a height of 30 meters. The plans envisaged the distribution of the sick rooms to three arms of the building, which are oriented to the east, west and south and can be reached quickly from the central wing. A treatment wing is connected to the north in a large building block.

On September 12, 1972, the clinic was opened as the Munich-Neuperlach Hospital . The official opening took place on December 6, 1972 by the then mayor Georg Kronawitter . At that time, 350 beds and an operating room for emergency surgical aid were available in the clinic.

The 1970s

With the new hospital, there were only 100 residents on a sick bed in Munich - such a density of care was unique in Germany at the time. Nevertheless, the city of Munich has already started further expansion. In 1975 a new aftercare building with 190 beds was opened, and in 1978 another ward block was added. Vascular surgery and geriatrics ( geriatric medicine) have been located in this house since 1993 . Even then, the clinic began setting medical priorities and at that time was divided into three centers: The conservative center comprised internal medicine and oncology . The operative center specializes in surgery , physical therapy, vascular surgery, gynecology and anesthesia . The departments of X-ray and isotope diagnostics, clinical chemistry, immunology and pathology were located in the biological-technical center .

The 1990s

In 1991 a new environmental protection working group was founded at the Neuperlach Clinic . A newly introduced waste management concept led to a waste reduction of 13 percent between 1995 and 2000, for which the clinic was awarded the Munich Environment Prize in 2000 by the city . With the establishment of a new gastroenterological-visceral surgery ward in 1994, the first interdisciplinary department of the Neuperlach hospital was created. In addition, the Center for Acute Geriatrics and Early Rehabilitation (ZAGF for short) was set up in Neuperlach in 1993 , which works across disciplines to provide age-appropriate care for the growing older population group. Even today, the geriatric medicine focus of the municipal clinic network is located here as part of general interest services. By 1993, the hospital was as Regiebetrieb out of Munich. Then it was into a self-propelled converted and went in 2005 in Munich Municipal Hospital on. With the changeover of the municipal clinic network to a new appearance on October 16, 2018, the name of the Neuperlach Clinic in Munich Clinic Neuperlach also changed .

After 2000

In 2005, the Neuperlach hospital was transferred to the newly founded municipal clinic network, the Städtisches Klinikum München GmbH. As part of the realignment of the city clinics, construction, renovation and investment will take place at all locations. The Munich Clinic Neuperlach has been the group's first completely renovated house since 2017. From 2019 a new central laboratory is to be built here, in which the complete diagnostics of all houses of the Munich Clinic will be centrally united. One focus of the clinic today is the colon cancer center, which is one of the largest in Germany and arose from the first interdisciplinary department in this area. One of the three municipal maternity clinics is also located in Neuperlach. In 2018, 1,353 babies were born here. In the future, the maternity department is to be integrated into the location of the Munich Clinic Harlaching, since Harlaching also has a center for premature baby medicine. In November 2018, however, the city council gave the maternity ward in Neuperlach an extension. Instead of until 2022, the maternity ward will now remain in Neuperlach until at least 2024. A new analysis of the delivery room situation in Munich will then show whether the plans to move to Harlaching should continue or whether the maternity ward will remain at its current location.

numbers, data, facts

Neuperlach Clinic

Departments

Certifications

The Neuperlach Clinic is certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001: 2008 (since 12/2014, TÜV Süd) and KTQ (cooperation for transparency and quality in health care) as well as Ökoprofit .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hospital plan of the Free State of Bavaria . Bavarian State Ministry for Health and Care. Archived from the original on November 4, 2016. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved June 10, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stmgp.bayern.de
  2. a b c Michael Kamp, Kathrin Mayr, Florian Neumann: The municipal clinics of Munich in the past and present . August Dreesbach Verlag, Munich 2009.
  3. Interview by Inga Rahmsdorf: Learning about the elderly . In: sueddeutsche.de . November 13, 2017 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 15, 2019]).
  4. Abendzeitung Germany: Munich Clinic: AZ presents changes to the city clinics. Retrieved December 18, 2018 .
  5. ^ Munich: So it is with the municipal clinic - The Munich clinic report. In: evening newspaper. Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  6. ^ Munich Clinic: AZ presents changes to the city clinics. In: evening newspaper. Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  7. Change of staff at the Colon Cancer Center - Prof. Wolfgang Schmitt hands over management of the Neuperlach Clinic. Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  8. Anna Hoben: There are fewer Munich children . In: sueddeutsche.de . January 13, 2019 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 15, 2019]).
  9. Neuperlachs delivery rooms remain . In: sueddeutsche.de . November 8, 2018 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 15, 2019]).
  10. Neuperlachs delivery rooms remain . In: sueddeutsche.de . November 8, 2018 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed January 28, 2019]).