Lower Austrian regional clinic holding
The Niederösterreichische Landeskliniken-Holding is the organizational amalgamation of the hospitals and training locations for nursing staff operated by the state of Lower Austria .
task
The Niederösterreichische Landeskliniken-Holding, based in St. Pölten , has been responsible for the management and operation of the Lower Austrian provincial hospitals since July 1, 2004 .
Her tasks include, among other things
- maintaining a modern medical standard,
- optimal care of the patient and the
- Creation of modern structures.
Legal Status
The Landeskliniken-Holding is part of the Lower Austrian Health and Social Fund NÖGUS , which has been expanded to include a third area of responsibility for this purpose. The legal responsibility for the country's hospitals located in the province of Lower Austria.
Hospitals
In the hospitals of the Niederösterreichische Landesklinik-Holding, around 385,000 patients are cared for by around 19,900 employees (including around 3,400 doctors and 10,500 nursing staff). The state of Lower Austria is the largest hospital provider in Austria . LKNOE operates 27 facilities with a total of 8,000 beds.
- University Hospital St. Pölten (since 2005)
- University Hospital Krems (since 2006)
- University Hospital Tulln (since 2004)
- State Hospital Allentsteig (since 2006)
- State Hospital Amstetten (since 2005)
- Baden State Hospital (since 2004)
- Landesklinikum Gmünd (since 2005)
- State Hospital Hainburg (since 2005)
- Landesklinikum Hochegg (since 2004)
- State Hospital Hollabrunn (since 2005)
- State Hospital Horn (since 2006)
- State Hospital Klosterneuburg (since 2008)
- Landesklinikum Korneuburg (since 2007)
- Landesklinikum Lilienfeld (since 2005)
- State Hospital Mauer (since 2004)
- State Hospital Melk (since 2006)
- Mistelbach State Hospital (since 2005)
- State Hospital Mödling (since 2004)
- State Hospital Neunkirchen (since 2008)
- State Hospital Scheibbs (since 2006)
- Stockerau State Hospital (since 2007)
- State Hospital Waidhofen / Thaya (since 2005)
- State Hospital Waidhofen / Ybbs (since 2006)
- State Hospital Wiener Neustadt (since 2008)
- State Hospital Zwettl (since 2006)
Training centers
No information is available on the number of training places at the respective training centers.
General health and nursing schools
- Amstetten
- to bathe
- Hollabrunn
- horn
- Mistelbach
- Neunkirchen
- Scheibbs
- Stockerau
- St. Polten
- Tulln
- Wiener Neustadt
- Zwettl
Psychiatric health and nursing schools
- Wall
- Tulln
Schools for medical-technical specialist service
- Gmuend
- St. Polten
logistics
In 2014, a logistics center went into operation in Wiener Neustadt, which supplies the six hospitals in the Thermenregion and Hainburg with both consumables and medical materials.
Cooperations
In 2016, an agreement was signed with South Moravia , after which radiation therapy at the Znojmo hospital for endometriosis was also available to Lower Austrians.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Weblink: http://www.noe.gv.at/presse/pressedienst/pressearchiv/42020_1-juli-2004-12-59-landeskliniken-holding-nehmen-ab-heute-ihre-arbeit-auf.html
- ↑ Web link: http://www.noe.gv.at/service/f/f1/Budget/voranschlag/2008/Budgetrede.pdf ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Weblink: http://www.noe.gv.at/presse/msg2007/2007-06-13_12-53-32.htm ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ LKNOE Organization ( Memento of the original from November 3, 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.
- ↑ New logistics center for hospitals on ORF from May 7, 2014 accessed on May 8, 2014
- ↑ "Unlimited" treatment for endometriosis on ORF from November 24, 2016, accessed on November 25, 2016