Marienhospital Osnabrück
Marienhospital Osnabrück | |
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Sponsorship | Marienhospital Osnabrück GmbH |
place | Osnabrück |
Coordinates | 52 ° 16 '13 " N , 8 ° 3' 14" E |
executive Director | Werner Lullmann, Bernd Runde |
beds | 525 |
Employee | 1,700 |
including doctors | 221 |
founding | August 20, 1859 |
Website | www.niels-stensen-kliniken.de/mho |
The Niels-Stensen-Kliniken Marienhospital Osnabrück (MHO) is a hospital in Osnabrück .
history
The hospital was founded on August 20, 1859 by Bishop Paulus Melchers during a cholera epidemic and named after Queen Marie of Hanover . When it was founded, the hospital was run by a doctor and three nurses from the Borromean Order in Trier and was located in the former dean of the Catholic parish of St. Johann . By 1877 the nursing staff had increased to ten sisters. During the First World War , the MHO partially functioned as a military hospital . The former dean was demolished in 1926 and replaced by a new building, which was accompanied by an increase in capacity and modernization of the hospital. Partly used as a military hospital during the Second World War , it was largely destroyed in a bombing raid in 1944. Treatment of the patients was temporarily relocated to the area around Osnabrück. The reconstruction after the war was not fully completed until 1961, while operations continued. In the 1970s, a new build outside the city center was considered, but plans to do so were discarded. Instead, the existing house was expanded, most recently with a wing completed in 2012. In 2002 the Marienhospital Osnabrück changed from the sponsorship of the Episcopal See Osnabrück to the "Management Society of Catholic Hospitals of the Osnabrück Region mbH". In the course of the name change of this carrier to “ Niels-Stensen-Kliniken GmbH ” in 2008, the Marienhospital expanded its name to “Niels-Stensen-Kliniken Marienhospital Osnabrück”.
The Marienhospital today
The hospital has 525 beds and employs around 1,800 full-time or part-time employees, including around 240 doctors and around 1,000 nursing staff (nursing and functional service). Structurally, it is essentially divided into twelve departments headed by chief physicians , plus other facilities such as technical service and the like.
Stationary and with (in 2016) 29,000 69,000 ambulatory patients (or treatment cases ), the St. Mary's Hospital Osnabrück, after Klinikum Osnabrück , the hospital with the second most patients in the city of Osnabrück and the surrounding district of Osnabrück .
The Marienhospital Osnabrück is an academic teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School .
particularities
The Marienhospital Osnabrück is the first hospital whose quality management (in 2002) received a certificate of cooperation for transparency and quality in health care (KTQ) . The MHO was certified according to the extended requirements of the proCum Cert . In 2006, the MHO was awarded the KTQ Award by the KTQ as the best of 245 hospitals certified or recertified in 2005. In 2007 and 2009, the MHO was awarded the “Best Hospital” quality award by proCum Cert.
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Individual evidence
- ↑ Ludwig Hoffmeyer, Ludwig Bäte, Heinrich Koch: Chronicle of the city of Osnabrück . 4th edition. Meinders & Elstermann, Osnabrück 1982, ISBN 3-88926-004-7 , chap. VI. 6. “The dawn of a new time. - Stüve and Pagenstecher ", p. 373 ff .