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    Westküstenkliniken Brunsbüttel und Heide gGmbH

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    The 6K-Verbund – Kommunale Krankenhäuser in Schleswig-Holstein combines five municipal hospitals in Schleswig-Holstein and offers comprehensive medical care. With nearly 12,000 employees and 1,300 training positions, the network focuses on innovation, reliability, and sustainable development in healthcare.

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    Company Description of the 6K-Verbund

    The 6K-Verbund is a unique cooperation of five large municipal hospitals in Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany. The members include the Westküstenkliniken Brunsbüttel and Heide, the Friedrich-Ebert-Krankenhaus Neumünster, the Klinikum Itzehoe, the Klinikum Bad Bramstedt, and the Städtisches Krankenhaus Kiel. This collaboration enables optimal medical and nursing care for the population in the region.

    Key Products and Services

    • Comprehensive Medical Care: The association offers a wide range of medical specialties, from birth to old age.
    • Consulting Physician Services: Supplementing care through consulting physician offerings.
    • Medical Collaborations: Regular exchange and joint training programs to optimize patient care.

    Main Mission and Values

    The main mission of the 6K-Verbund is to ensure local and optimal patient care through the bundling of competencies. The association places great value on innovation, reliability, and collaboration. The member hospitals combine tradition with modern medical standards and are committed to a positive economic development of the region.

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The 6K-Verbund is committed to sustainable development in healthcare. Through joint training and continuing education programs, the competence of the staff is continuously strengthened, leading to improved patient care. Additionally, the association plays an important role as a driving force for health policy developments in Schleswig-Holstein.

    The association is a significant employer in the region with nearly 12,000 employees and offers around 1,300 training positions. This comprehensive training and further education contribute to the long-term security of medical care and promote the economic stability of the region.

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