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Stuttgart Clinic
The heart of the health region
The four municipal hospitals – Bürger Hospital, Katharinen Hospital, Bad Cannstatt Hospital (with the Stuttgart Gynaecological Clinic) and Olga Hospital – have joined forces to become the Stuttgart Clinic. This strengthens the position of the hospitals in the regional health market, which is subject to increasingly tough competitive conditions. Demographic change and structural reforms in the healthcare market are challenges that a established centre has to face.
In the Stuttgart Clinic virtually all disciplines of medicine are represented - and all to the very highest level of quality. As academic training hospitals of the University of Tübingen, the member hospitals of the Stuttgart Clinic also have direct access to the latest medical research findings. The four municipal hospitals have over 2,500 beds, 45% of all Stuttgart hospital beds. Over 5,000 employees, half of which are doctors and care personnel, look after and treat over 70,000 in-patients every year. A further 250,000 people are treated as out-patients.
In order to foster comprehensive and integrated healthcare, we commit ourselves not only to in-patient and out-patient diagnostics and treatment, but also to health matters, prevention, rehabilitation and care.
As an investment for the future, we are currently working on an ambitious project. At the “Central Location” on the grounds of the present Katharinen Hospital and at the Bad Cannstatt site, two hospitals that will be even more effectively tailored to patients and their needs will be built by the year 2020.
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