Kohlhof Children's Clinic in Neunkirchen: Future of obstetrics in danger!

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Employees at the Kohlhof Children's Clinic in Neunkirchen are concerned about plans to relocate obstetrics and pediatrics.

Mitarbeiter der Kohlhof-Kinderklinik in Neunkirchen sind besorgt über Pläne zur Verlagerung von Geburtshilfe und Kinderheilkunde.
Employees at the Kohlhof Children's Clinic in Neunkirchen are concerned about plans to relocate obstetrics and pediatrics.

Kohlhof Children's Clinic in Neunkirchen: Future of obstetrics in danger!

Things are boiling in the heart of Neunkirchen. The employees of the Kohlhof Children's Clinic are in the middle of a storm of emotions after it was announced that obstetrics and gynecology may be relocated to St. Wendel. These plans are causing widespread concern among the approximately 600 employees, as Lara Bütermann reports. The topic is constantly discussed in the clinic and the feeling of bewilderment is clearly noticeable. Those affected are wondering what this could mean for the future of their clinic and to what extent the patients would be affected. In a region where these services are urgently needed, there is great anger and uncertainty. Rhine Palatinate reports that a relocation could have serious consequences for pregnant women in the area.

In recent years, the Kohlhof Children's Clinic has established itself as an important institution in the region, especially in obstetrics and newborn care. The importance of these specialist departments is underlined by various indicators that demonstrate the quality and safety of births. The clinic was able to achieve a high percentage of pediatrician attendance at the birth of premature babies, which is 100 percent. This remains outstanding compared to the national average, which is 96.98 percent. Preventing infection with antibiotics before and after cesarean sections is also a positive sign Hospital search emphasized.

On the location of cesarean sections

Part of the discussion is also the high proportion of caesarean sections, which nationwide has a proportion of 1.07, while the average is 1.05. These numbers are not just statistics, they also reflect the challenges and realities women face during childbirth. According to data from 2023, the area of ​​obstetrics is crucial as more and more women expect safe and high-quality care in Neunkirchen. Statista highlights that there is a growing awareness of the quality of obstetric care.

With the impending closure of the obstetrics and children's department, this could not only shock the job situation of many employees, but also the women in the region who rely on these specialized medical services. At a time when access to medical care and safety during birth are of utmost importance, the concerns of hospital staff are more than justified. The possibility that expectant mothers and their newborns will be sent to other cities makes the coming decision all the more critical.

Health care here could be at a turning point with the closure of the Kohlhof Children's Clinic. The further discussion about the relocation will certainly influence public opinion and bring politicians into the picture. The next step for the clinic, the region and the affected families remains to be seen.