Clinic reform: District Administrator Peter Bohlmann practices sharp criticism - interview in the association magazine NLT Information
Clinic reform: District Administrator Peter Bohlmann practices sharp criticism - interview in the association magazine NLT Information
municipal health landscape in focus: challenges and solutions
The health landscape in German municipalities faces major challenges. An example of this is the All-Weser Clinic in the Verden district, which is faced with a variety of problems. District Administrator Peter Bohlmann has expressed clear criticism of the current situation in a recently published article.
The problem of hospital financing
A central topic that Bohlmann appeals to is the financing of hospitals. The underfunding and the lack of specialists in the nursing sector are known for a long time and represent a great burden. In particular, the use of temporary workers leads to significant additional costs for the clinic. Bohlmann emphasizes that the shortage of skilled workers is a main cause of financial losses in hospitals and leads to an tightening of the situation.
Appeal for holistic planning
Bohlmann calls for a comprehensive re -planning of the hospital structure, which ensures sensible and efficient care. It is important to advance the interlinking of outpatient, inpatient and rehabilitative areas and to include the emergency services. This is the only way to identify locations with need and ensure optimal service provision.
Perspectives for the municipal general provision
Bohlmann warns that the current situation not only has an impact on inpatient care, but also endangers the entire municipal general interest. The millions of millions that flow to hospitals must be planned and financed in the long run. It is important that politics acts responsibly here and develops long -term solutions.
outlook for sustainable health care
The current challenges in the health landscape require a holistic view and approaches that go beyond short -term measures. It is important that everyone involved - from politics to clinics to nurses - are working together on sustainable and effective health care. This is the only way to ensure that high -quality medical care will continue to be secured for all citizens in the future.
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