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    Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie

    from Hamburg

    The Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie is a leading social and medical service provider that supports people in challenging life situations. With a wide network of facilities, it offers comprehensive medical and social care in several federal states.

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    Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie: A Beacon of Social and Medical Care

    The Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie is a leading social and medical service provider that was formed in January 2019 through the merger of the Albertinen Diakoniewerk in Hamburg and the Immanuel Diakonie in Berlin. With a comprehensive network of facilities in the federal states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Hesse, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schleswig-Holstein, and Thuringia, the organization offers bundled expertise for people in challenging life situations.

    Key Products and Services

    • Medical Care: Hospitals, medical practices, and medical care centers provide comprehensive medical support.
    • Social Facilities: Elderly care, hospices, facilities for people with disabilities, addiction support, child and youth welfare, as well as psychosocial counseling.
    • Education and Research: A highly specialized academy for training, further education, and continuing education, as well as sponsorship at the Brandenburg Medical School Theodor Fontane.

    Mission and Values

    The Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie stands for charity and commitment to people in need. Its mission is to support and promote people in challenging life situations. The employees are motivated to promote the well-being of individuals while living Christian values.

    Sustainability and Initiatives

    The organization is committed to sustainable and efficient healthcare. It advocates for the reform of the German healthcare system to improve the quality and efficiency of medical care. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for investments in digitalization and environmental protection to secure the future of hospitals.

    With around 7,700 employees in 89 facilities, the Immanuel Albertinen Diakonie generates an annual revenue of approximately 630 million euros. The corporate group is organized as a non-profit GmbH and is supported by the Albertine Assor Foundation and the Evangelical Free Church Community Berlin-Schöneberg.

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