Hochzirl Regional Hospital
Hochzirl Regional Hospital | |
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Sponsorship | State of Tyrol |
place | Hochzirl |
state | Tyrol |
Country | Austria |
Coordinates | 47 ° 17 ′ 0 ″ N , 11 ° 14 ′ 41 ″ E |
beds | 200 |
Employee | 313 FTE (2013) |
Affiliation | Tirol clinics |
founding | 1924 |
Website | www.tirol-kliniken.at/page.cfm?vpath=standorte/oe-landeskrankenhaus-hochzirl---natters/standort-hochzirl |
The Hochzirl Regional Public Hospital is a hospital in Hochzirl in the Tyrolean market town of Zirl and is run by Tirol Kliniken GmbH. The hospital has 200 beds in five departments and is a special hospital for internal medicine and acute neurological follow-up treatment.
history
According to plans by the War Welfare Office, the hospital was to become a military sanctuary in 1917. This happened in connection with the opening of the Mittenwaldbahn in 1912, for which a crossing station was built in Hochzirl. The shell of the hospital was taken over in 1921 by the KVA (health insurance company for federal employees). In July 1924 a modern lung sanatorium opened , which was occupied with 300 patients. In 1964 the state of Tyrol took over the institution for 12 million schillings. An internal department with a focus on older people was created as a new area of responsibility. In 1995, an acute neurological follow-up treatment with 74 beds was set up for the Department of Internal Medicine with 126 beds.
On January 1, 2015, the two hospitals Hochzirl and Natters were merged to form the Hochzirl-Natters State Hospital .
Medical offer
The Hochzirl Regional Hospital has the following medical specialties:
- Trauma surgery
- Orthopedics
- radiology
- psychiatry
- laboratory
- neurology
- Massage offers / physiotherapy offers
In 2013, 2,887 inpatients and 2704 outpatients were treated. 65,675 days of use corresponded to an occupancy rate of 91.3%.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Tirol Kliniken GmbH: History. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
- ^ Hochzirl-Natters Joint Hospital. meinviertel.at from December 31, 2014, accessed on July 21, 2019.
- ↑ tirol kliniken gmbh: organizational structure. Retrieved July 20, 2019 .
- ↑ Office of the Tyrolean Provincial Government (Ed.): Statistisches Handbuch Bundesland Tirol 2014. Innsbruck 2014, p. 112 ( PDF; 13.1 MB )