Salzkammergut Clinic

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Salzkammergut Clinic
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Sponsorship Upper Austrian health holding
place Bad Ischl , Gmunden , Vöcklabruck
state Flag of Tirol and Upper Austria.svg Upper Austria
Country AustriaAustria Austria
Coordinates 48 ° 0 '10 "  N , 13 ° 38' 20"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 0 '10 "  N , 13 ° 38' 20"  E
Collegial leadership Tilman Königswieser;
Sabine Kastenhuber;
Gabriele Meixner
beds 1058
Employee 2906
including doctors 465
Annual budget 232 million euros (2014)
founding January 1, 2014
Website ooeg.at/sk

The Salzkammergut Klinikum is a hospital of the Upper Austrian Health Holding with three locations in the Upper Austrian municipalities of Bad Ischl , Gmunden and Vöcklabruck . The name is derived from the Salzkammergut , in which the hospital locations are located. In its current form, the clinic was created in 2014 through the amalgamation of the previously independently run state hospitals in the three communities. With over 1000 beds and 2900 employees, including 465 doctors, the clinic is one of the ten largest hospitals in Austria .

Locations

Vöcklabruck location (2004)

The three locations are in the municipalities of Bad Ischl and Gmunden in the Gmunden district and Vöcklabruck in the neighboring district of the same name . All three communities have had hospitals or hospitals since the Middle Ages. In the 2000s, all locations were renovated and expanded, the Vöcklabruck location was rebuilt from 1999 to 2004 and the old building was blown up in March 2006.

In 2018, 63,108 inpatients and 455,335 outpatients were treated. The hospital had an annual budget of 232 million euros in 2014. The management is incumbent on the collegial management consisting of three directors, that is:

  • Medical Director Tilman Königswieser;
  • Commercial Director Sabine Kastenhuber (interim);
  • Nursing Director Gabriele Meixner.

Medical specialties

According to its own information, 40 medical specialties are covered. The following are available at all three locations:

In addition, the specialist areas of ENT diseases , dialysis , ophthalmology , lung diseases , neurology , nuclear medicine , orthopedics , palliative care , pathology , psychiatry , urology and andrology are only offered at one or two locations .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vöcklabruck hospital was blown up. In: orf.at. Österreichischer Rundfunk, March 12, 2006, accessed December 22, 2019 .
  2. Martina Ebner: The three hospitals became the eighth largest clinic in Austria. In: tips.at. January 28, 2014, accessed December 22, 2019 .