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Marien-Hospital Euskirchen GmbH
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Stiftung Marien-Hospital Euskirchen
editThe Stiftung Marien-Hospital Euskirchen is a leading company in the healthcare sector of the region, with a long tradition of over 155 years. As a church foundation under private law, it offers a comprehensive range of medical and social services.
Key Products and Services
edit- Marien-Hospital Euskirchen: A general hospital with 465 beds, treating approximately 16,000 inpatients and 26,000 outpatients annually. It is also an Academic Teaching Hospital of the University Hospital Bonn[3].
- Senior Homes: Two facilities for elderly people.
- Hospice: A place for palliative care.
- Meal Delivery Service: A service for delivering meals.
- MHE Services: Various support services.
- MVZ with Practices: Medical care centers in Euskirchen and Zülpich.
- Addiction Rehabilitation Clinic St. Martin: A center for rehabilitation for addiction disorders.
Mission and Values
editThe mission of the Marien-Hospital is to provide the best possible individual care and support in the healthcare and social services of the region. The values include Quality, Continuity, Professionalism, Safety, Future Orientation, and Christian Values such as charity and respect[1].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe Marien-Hospital is committed to a future-oriented and responsible development. It participates in innovative projects such as the pilot project "ZNA – Movement into the Future," which focuses on the health of employees[5]. Additionally, the hospice was reopened after extensive renovation, highlighting the company's social responsibility[5].
Career Opportunities
editThe foundation offers diverse career opportunities for various professional groups, from doctors and nurses to administrative staff and craftsmen[5].