

Ortenau Klinikum
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Ortenau Klinikum: A Leading Health Partner in Southern Baden
editThe Ortenau Klinikum is an independent company of the Ortenaukreis and one of the largest municipal hospital associations in Baden-Württemberg. With around 6,000 employees, it offers comprehensive medical and nursing care at six inpatient facilities with approximately 1,500 planned beds, as well as a nursing and care home[5].
Key Products and Services
edit- Specialized Clinics and Medical Centers: The Ortenau Klinikum has a wide range of specialized clinics, including anesthesiology, neurology, cardiology, oncology, and many more. These provide highly specialized treatments and diagnostic services[1][3].
- Outpatient Therapy and Counseling Services: These enable local care and offer patients a variety of treatment options[2].
- Health Academy Ortenau: Approximately 80 medical lecture events and workshops on various health topics are offered annually[2].
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the Ortenau Klinikum is to ensure high-quality and comprehensive patient care. It places great importance on attracting and retaining qualified staff as well as maintaining balanced economic viability[5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Ortenau 2030: This strategy aims to secure the future viability of the hospital. It includes new buildings in Offenburg and Achern as well as the transformation of operational sites into health centers[5].
- Environmentally Friendly Construction: During the construction work in Achern, a large part of the excavated material is sustainably reused to raise the site and minimize the impact on groundwater[5].
- Promotion of Short-Term Care Places: The nursing and care home in Gengenbach will be equipped with funding from the state of Baden-Württemberg to create short-term care places[5].