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Saxony's clinics shape their future independently

In the health region of south-west Saxony, 19 clinics have launched an initiative to reform their care structures independently of the German government's planned hospital reform. The aim is to create a regionally coordinated network that efficiently distributes services among the locations and ensures customised care for the region.
22/12/2024

„We don't want to wait for Berlin to decide what our care should look like. We are using our regional experience to develop our own solutions," emphasises Martin Jonas, Managing Director of Chemnitz Hospital. The project is being funded with 1.5 million euros as part of a pilot scheme. The management office began its work in autumn 2024 and the clinics are working on a sustainable structure in four areas, including patient orientation and working environments. The aim is for all 27 clinics in the region to join in the future. An important step in the initiative is the expansion of Chemnitz Hospital into a regional centre that will play a central role in future hospital care.

News from the "ÄrzteZeitung" from 22 December 2024

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