Munich Bogenhausen Clinic

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Munich Bogenhausen Clinic
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Sponsorship State capital Munich
place Munich
state BavariaBavaria Bavaria
Country GermanyGermany Germany
Coordinates 48 ° 9 '20 "  N , 11 ° 37' 29"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 9 '20 "  N , 11 ° 37' 29"  E
Clinic management Astrid Göttlicher (nursing), Tim Guderjahn (commercial), Christian Unzicker (medical)
Care level III
beds 951
Employee 1,577
Affiliation Munich Clinic gGmbH
founding 1983
Website www.muenchen-klinik.de/krankenhaus/bogenhausen
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The München Klinik Bogenhausen (formerly Klinikum Bogenhausen ) is a maximum care hospital (III. Level of care) of the München Klinik gGmbH in the Munich district of Bogenhausen and an academic teaching hospital of the Technical University of Munich .

history

Planning for a new hospital in Bogenhausen, which was to replace various older hospitals in Munich, including the Oberföhring hospital housed in barracks , began as early as 1969 (city council resolution of December 17, 1969). The design by Georg Alexander Roemmich, Hans-Joachim Ott and Albert Zehentner won first prize in the 1971 architecture competition. The aim was to avoid the "hospital atmosphere" of a large building through the architecture. The architects provided 1,300 beds and, with the construction of the Bogenhausen Hospital, carried out the largest building construction project in Munich next to the Gasteig cultural center.

In 1976, re-planning finally limited the number of beds to 1000. The city relied on improving the quality of medical care instead of increasing the number of beds in the Kempfenhausen, Oberföhring and Pappenheimstrasse hospitals that were transferred to the new Bogenhausen Clinic. In addition, the urological department of the hospital in Thalkirchner Strasse was relocated to Bogenhausen.

The foundation stone was laid in 1977. In February 1979, the health committee decided on the technical structure and the installation of a burn injury ward instead of a maternity hospital. The new building in Bogenhausen celebrated its topping-out ceremony on October 26, 1979, and three years later, in July 1982, it was ready for occupancy. The Munich-Bogenhausen Hospital was officially opened on December 9, 1983 . In 1992 a new department for cardiac surgery was set up at the Bogenhausen Hospital. 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 look on October 16, 2018, the name of the Bogenhausen Clinic in Munich Clinic Bogenhausen also changed .

In 2010, the Bogenhausen hospital received a seal of quality from the cooperation for transparency and quality in the health care system, which includes the areas of patient orientation, employee orientation, safety, information and communication, leadership and quality management. Since the beginning of 2018, a security service has been employed in the emergency center at Munich Clinic Bogenhausen and at all other Munich Clinic locations. In August 2018, the "Nursing trainees manage a ward" pilot project with trainees from the academy integrated into the clinic network took place on the neurological ward in Bogenhausen over a period of two weeks.

In spring 2018 the management announced details of the planned extension in Bogenhausen. Around 395 million euros are to be invested in the construction project - funded by the Free State of Bavaria and the City of Munich . In February 2018, the construction work began with the clearing of the construction site and the excavation, and it should finally start in summer 2019. The planned extension on the east side of the clinic building will have a usable area of around 24,000 square meters. A central, ultra-modern operating theater wing is to be built there, and the intensive care and nursing wards will also be housed in the extension. As soon as the new building is completed, the existing building will also be renovated step by step. Departments from the Munich Clinic Schwabing will also move in there in the interests of establishing a center . The construction work is planned to be completed by the end of 2022, and the renovation will start in 2023 . The new München Klinik Bogenhausen will then have around 1,000 beds.

numbers, data, facts

Access to the clinic
  • 951 beds and 55 day clinic places
  • 16 clinics and 1 institute
  • 6 intensive care units with a total of 56 beds
  • 15 operating theaters in the ZOP (= central OP)
  • 1 operating room in the intensive care unit for severe burn injuries (8 beds)
  • 2 operating rooms in urology for endoscopic interventions
  • 1,577 employees
  • interdisciplinary emergency room ('preclinical')
  • Helipad
  • Stroke unit with 8 beds

In 2015, 34,801 fully inpatients, 2,667 partly inpatients and 49,327 outpatients were treated.

Departments

Main facade
Interior view, ground floor

Certifications

The clinic is certified according to KTQ . In addition, the Munich Clinic Bogenhausen has a certified colon cancer center, a chest pain unit certified by the German Society for Cardiology, a pancreatic cancer center, a stroke unit, a certified training center for transesophageal echocardiography, a QMKD certificate according to the criteria of the Federal Association of Clinical Diabetes Institutions , a certified training center for physical medicine and early rehabilitation, a center for vascular medicine (certified by the German Society for Angiology and the Society for Vascular Medicine eV) and an EMAS-tested environmental management system.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Structured quality report . Municipal Clinic Munich GmbH. January 9, 2017. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
  2. a b c d Dr. Michael Kamp, Kathrin Mayr, Dr. Florian Neumann: Munich's municipal clinics in the past and present . August Dreesbach Verlag, ISBN 978-3-940061-27-0 , pp. 88 .
  3. Abendzeitung Germany: Munich Clinic: AZ presents changes to the city clinics. Retrieved December 18, 2018 .
  4. KTQ quality report. Cooperation for Transparency and Quality in Healthcare, accessed on December 18, 2018 .
  5. Beatrice Oßberger: Violence in the emergency room: "We noticed - it is no longer possible without security service" . In: THE WORLD . April 4, 2018 ( welt.de [accessed December 18, 2018]).
  6. Anna Hoben: Friendly takeover . In: sueddeutsche.de . August 24, 2018, ISSN  0174-4917 ( sueddeutsche.de [accessed December 18, 2018]).
  7. Abendzeitung Germany: For 395 million euros: Bogenhausen: Clinic is being completely renovated - Abendzeitung Munich. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  8. Abendzeitung Germany: Munich Clinic: AZ presents changes to the city clinics. Retrieved January 28, 2019 .
  9. Awards & Certifications. Retrieved December 18, 2018 .

Web links

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