Hirslanden Private Hospital Group

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Hirslanden AG

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legal form Corporation
founding 1932/1990
Seat Zurich , Switzerland
management Daniel Liedtke
( CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors )
Number of employees 10,417 (including employed doctors (as of March 31, 2020) )
sales 1.804 million CHF (financial year 2019/20)
Branch Health care, clinics and hospitals
Website www.hirslanden.ch

Hirslanden AG is a private hospital group from Switzerland and comprises 17 clinics in 10 cantons . It is one of the reporting date March 31, 2020 2,506 affiliated physicians and 10,417 employees (incl. Employed physicians). This makes it the largest private hospital chain in Switzerland.

Hirslanden posted sales of CHF 1,804 million in the 2019/20 financial year . At the reporting date March 31, 2020 107,491 471,717 patients were nursing days hospitalized. The patient mix consists of 49.2 percent patients with basic insurance, 29.3 percent semi-private and 21.5 percent privately insured. Hirslanden operates a total of 14 emergency stations and emergency rooms and contributes to the basic provision of the Swiss population.

history

The name Hirslanden goes back to the Hirslanden Clinic in Zurich, which opened in 1932 and was then located in the Hirslanden district (today Weinegg ). The Hirslanden Private Clinic Group was created at the beginning of July 1990 from the merger of the Hirslanden Clinic with the four Clinics Im Schachen in Aarau (opened in 1988), Beau-Site in Bern (opened in 1945), Cecil , which at the time belonged to the AMI group (American Medical International) in Lausanne (opened in 1931) and Im Park in Zurich (opened in 1986). UBS was the majority shareholder of the newly founded group .

In subsequent years, several other private clinics were acquired: In 1997, the Clinic Permanence in Bern (opened in 1978), 1998, the Clinic Bois-Cerf in Lausanne, 2001, the clinic Belair in Schaffhausen and the Andreas Clinic in Cham , 2002, the Klinik Am Rosenberg in Heiden , the Klinik Birshof in Münchenstein and the Salem-Spital in Bern, in 2005 the Klinik St. Anna in Lucerne , 2010 the Klinik Stephanshorn in St. Gallen , 2014 the Klinik swissana clinic meggen in Meggen and the Clinique La Colline in Geneva and in 2017 the private clinic Linde in Biel / Bienne. In 2018 the Clinique La Colline merged with the Clinique des Grangettes. In 2019, Hirslanden sold the Belair Clinic in Schaffhausen.

In the shareholder of the group, it came so far to two significant changes: in 2002, the English group of investors took over BC Partners funds the company from UBS. BC Partners sold the Hirslanden Clinic Group in 2007 to the Mediclinic International plc group . Since then, Hirslanden has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediclinic International plc, a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The main shareholder of Mediclinic International plc is Remgro Limited , a company listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange .

In 2020 the Hirslanden Group started a cooperation with Medbase .

In May 2020, the subsidiary Hirslanden Venture Capital was founded at the headquarters in Opfikon, which, according to the commercial register, is to invest in startups with innovative technologies and new business models.

Locations

clinic place
Hirslanden Clinic Aarau Aarau
Clinic Beau-Site Bern
Clinic Permanence Bern
Salem Hospital Bern
Linde Clinic Biel
Andreas Clinic Cham Zug Cham
Clinique La Colline Geneva
Clinic Am Rosenberg Heathens
Clinique Bois-Cerf Lausanne
Clinique Cecil Lausanne
St. Anna Clinic Lucerne
St. Anna in Meggen Meggen
Birshof Clinic Munchenstein
Stephanshorn Clinic St. Gallen
Hirslanden Clinic Zurich
Clinic in the park Zurich

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d The Hirslanden Private Hospital Group in numbers. In: Hirslanden Private Hospital Group. Retrieved May 30, 2017 .
  2. Venture Capital: The Hirslanden Group wants to get involved in startups. Retrieved May 20, 2020 .
  3. Migros subsidiary Medbase enters into cooperation with Hirslanden. Cash , January 15, 2020, accessed January 16, 2020 .
  4. Venture Capital: The Hirslanden Group wants to get involved in startups. Retrieved May 20, 2020 .