Sana Clinic Hameln-Pyrmont

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Sana Clinic Hameln-Pyrmont
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Sponsorship Health facilities Hameln-Pyrmont GmbH
place Hamelin
state Lower Saxony
Country Germany
Coordinates 52 ° 6 '25 "  N , 9 ° 21' 9"  E Coordinates: 52 ° 6 '25 "  N , 9 ° 21' 9"  E
executive Director Marco Kempka
beds 428
Employee 1100
founding 1973
Website http://www.sana-hm.de/
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The Sana Klinikum Hameln-Pyrmont is a hospital in the city of Hameln in Lower Saxony . It has a helipad and is an emergency doctor station.

The hospital is the teaching hospital of the Hannover Medical School with 12 places for medical students in their practical year and operates a nursing school and a midwifery school .

A total of 428 beds are available in the hospital . Every year around 20,000 inpatients and around 25,000 outpatients are cared for by 1,100 employees.

history

Former logo of the municipal district hospital Hameln
Hospital construction on the Weser

The Hameln City Hospital was built in 1891 at the location “on the Weser” from the invalids' hospital that was founded in 1861 for war invalids, initially with 25 beds. It was continuously enlarged through renovations and additions in 1922, 1923 and after 1945 (1923: 120 beds, 1947: 350 beds, 1963: 500 beds).

The district hospital Hameln at the Wilhelmstrasse location was opened in 1921 with an initial 55 beds after a garrison hospital was renovated. After new buildings and renovations in the years 1932 to 1934 and 1963 to 1965, the district hospital had 150 beds, and in 1965 a total of 300 beds.

After the regional reform, the city hospital was taken over by the district of Hameln-Pyrmont and organizationally merged with the district hospital on January 1, 1973 to form the "Hospital of the district of Hameln-Pyrmont". In 1973 this had a total of 800 beds. The two major disciplines of surgery and internal medicine were initially held at both locations for over twenty years. In 1991, the district council decided to centralize the hospital at a location on the Weser. Construction work began on September 15, 2003. At the end of 2010, the merging of the departments at the site on the Weser was completed.

In 2005, the Hameln District Hospital generated an annual deficit of 699,000 euros and, together with deficits from the previous year, had a balance sheet loss of 3.5 million euros.

In 2006 the district hospital in Hameln was transferred to a limited liability company . The Hameln-Pyrmont district was the sole owner of the company until December 31, 2008. The district hospital, the senior citizens' home “Zur Höhe” and the management services area are integrated under the umbrella of the new Hameln Pyrmont GmbH health facility . Klaus-Helmut Jelinek was the managing director of the GmbH until the beginning of 2009.

On October 28, 2008, the district council decided by a large majority to sell 49 percent of the shares in the Hameln-Pyrmont GmbH health facility to Sana Kliniken AG. In 2008 443 planned beds were available and 21,211 inpatients and 42,608 outpatients were treated. In 2008, the Hameln district hospital employed a total of 1,135 people, 125.6 of them doctors (full-time staff).

Since January 1, 2009, the former Hameln District Hospital has been part of the Sana Group, initially with a minority stake by Sana Kliniken AG. The managing directors are Marco Kempka and Ralf Paland. On March 13, 2010, the district council decided to sell a further 2% of the shares, so that Sana Kliniken AG now holds 51% of the shares.

On August 25, 2010, the name was changed to Sana Klinikum Hameln-Pyrmont . With the change, the sponsorship also changed from public to private. In 2010, 21,554 inpatients were treated. The number of outpatients was 43,324 cases (including outpatient operations).

The Wilhelmstrasse location was converted into a health campus in June 2012 . Since then, outpatient operations at the Sana Klinikum have been taking place in the outpatient OP Center in Wilhelmstrasse (AZW) .

The private hospital operator Ameos operates a psychiatric day clinic there as one of the tenants and offers inpatient psychiatric care.

Medical Directors

  • until 1989: Harro Hermann Chelius
  • 1990–1996: Eckart Foelsch
  • 1997–2003: Hanstheodor Zöckler
  • 2003–2010: Helmuth Schmidt
  • since 2010: Sixtus Allert

executive Director

  • 1991 - February 2009: Klaus-Helmut Jelinek
  • since March 2009: Marco Kempka and Ralf Paland
  • since October 2013: Marco Kempka

Departments

  • General and abdominal surgery
  • Anesthesia and operative intensive care medicine
  • Ophthalmology (receipt department)
  • Gynecology and obstetrics
  • Breast center
  • Gastroenterology and hepatology
  • Vascular surgery
  • ENT (document department)
  • Cardiology and internal intensive care medicine
  • Children's clinic
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery (receipt department)
  • oncology
  • Pathology (practice)
  • Plastic surgery / hand surgery
  • Radiology (department and practice)
  • Trauma surgery / orthopedics
  • urology
  • Central laboratory

Special medical examination and treatment procedures

literature

  • Renate Kumm: The hospital system in Hameln since the beginning of the 19th century , publisher: Peter Lang, Frankfurt; 2nd edition 1999, ISBN 978-3-631-35861-0

Individual evidence

  1. Hospital pushes 3.5 million euros lousy in front of it ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), Dewezet.de from June 21, 2006.
  2. Birte Hansen: Many doctors do not want to go to the health campus, Deister and Weser newspaper, May 27, 2011, accessed on January 5, 2012.

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