Decision for modern clinics: new building plans in Alsfeld and Oberhavel!

Decision for modern clinics: new building plans in Alsfeld and Oberhavel!

In a significant meeting, those responsible from the Hessisches Alsfeld and the Brandenburg Oberhavel have informed themselves about the planned new buildings in health care. The focus was on the inpatient supply structures in both regions. The participants included prominent representatives such as the Head of Nancy Klatt, the district council chairman Dr. Hans Heuser and the managing director of the hospital company, Volker Röhrig. Also District Administrator Dr. Jens Mischak and several other decision -makers from both circles were represented. According to Osthessen News is planned for a new hospital in Oberhavel.

Special attention was paid to the intended cooperation, be it through the exchange of health care in Vogelsberg or through the planned merging of the clinics in Hennigsdorf and Oranienburg. These are to be bundled at a central location in Oranienburg, while the existing hospital is still preserved.

clinic projects in Oberhavel

In the event of a decision by the Oberhavel district council on April 9, 2025, the target planning for hospital care was decided with a significant majority. The district administrator Alexander Tönnies emphasized the need for modern and quality -assured medical services. This decision enables long -term ability to act, especially with regard to funding from the federal transformation fund that is available from the beginning of 2026. In Hennigsdorf, medical offers such as a medical care center (MVZ) and day clinics should remain, reports the official website of the Oberhavel clinics at reform.oberhavel-kliniken.de .

The detailed planning for the new buildings can now begin after the district council has been made. This opens up new opportunities for inpatient care and the development of the healthcare system in the region.

innovations in the hospital landscape

The planned measures also fall within a larger framework of the reforms of the German healthcare system. The introduction of a nationwide performance group system in hospital planning is promoted. This reform, which comes into force from 2025, aims to increase the transparency of hospital planning and defines around 60 to 70 performance groups with clear requirements for quality and personnel. Previous structures, including the DRG system (Diagnosis Related Groups), are revised in order to focus more on the quality of care. This could lead to smaller clinics concentrating more on basic care, while highly specialized centers for complex interventions are created, according to the Clinic Management Akademie .

Overall, the health landscape stipulates that the financing of clinics is more likely to be based on lump sums that are independent of the number of patients. This is regarded as a crucial step to reduce the pressure on the clinics and to secure the care, especially in rural regions.

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