Merger of the Frankenberg and Korbach clinics: step towards better care!
The merger of the clinics in Frankenberg and Korbach on January 1, 2026 will improve health care in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district.

Merger of the Frankenberg and Korbach clinics: step towards better care!
Health care in the Waldeck-Frankenberg region is about to undergo a remarkable change: the planned merger of the clinics in Frankenberg and Korbach is taking shape. How kma online reports, the merger is expected to take effect on January 1, 2026, with approval from county and city committees still required in December. This strategic measure is intended to create a nationally effective offering that meets the demands of modern healthcare.
A key goal of the merger is to improve specialization in the region. In particular, endoprosthetics, which includes hip and knee joint implantations, is bundled at the Korbach location. The aim is to create an endoprosthetics center with the highest supply capacity. Almost 95 percent of the current medical services will be retained at both locations. This ensures that the population in Frankenberg and Korbach can continue to expect high-quality healthcare services.
Investments for the future
With a view to the financial situation of the two clinics, extensive investments are planned until 2030, which will be financed by funding from the special investment program of the state of Hesse. The funds will be used, for example, to renovate the central emergency rooms in Korbach and Frankenberg and to renovate the gynecological operating room. In addition, the intensive care unit in Frankenberg will be expanded to include stroke unit beds in order to further improve stroke care. Expansion measures are also planned in neurology in order to meet the requirements of an aging society, which is often confronted with longer journeys and less medical care in rural regions Federal Agency for Civic Education clarified.
The merger is seen as an opportunity to counteract the challenges of hospital reform, which could potentially lead to a further deterioration of the situation. Especially in rural areas, medical and nursing care is of crucial importance for public services. The population expects equal access to health services, regardless of where they live.
Cooperation and innovative models
The development of a tailor-made medical strategy was a central element during the preparation for the merger. The strategic, organizational and legal preparatory work has already been completed in the past few months. The district also plans to negotiate with health insurance companies about targeted surcharges for certain service areas in order to further secure the clinics' financial basis.
In order to sustainably strengthen the quality of care in the region, those responsible not only rely on traditional hospital structures, but also on innovative concepts. This includes collaborations between outpatient and inpatient sectors as well as the use of telemedicine. Finally, it is important to close existing gaps in health care, particularly in rural areas where access to specialized services is limited.
The merger of the clinics in Frankenberg and Korbach represents an important step towards sustainable, high-quality healthcare. The upcoming decisions of the committees and the planned investments show that the region is ready to take new paths to ensure the health of the population in the future.