

The Diak Klinikum Schwäbisch Hall, a hospital for central supply, offers a broad medical spectrum with 23 clinics and institutes. It combines expertise, humanity, and care, is oriented towards the Christian image of humanity, and strengthens regional care through locally accessible services.
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The Diak Klinikum Landkreis Schwäbisch Hall is a large hospital for central supply with 23 clinics and institutes as well as the Hohenlohe Health Center. It offers a broad range of medical services from acute and emergency care to specialized departments and outpatient and inpatient treatment.[6][1]
The central services include, among others, Anesthesiology, operative intensive care medicine and pain therapy, Vascular surgery, Urology, as well as other highly specialized disciplines. The range of services is complemented by areas such as Psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, where a broad therapeutic offer, interdisciplinary cooperation, and patient-centered care are the focus.[1][2]
The clinic's mission is clearly focused on medical care that combines professional competence, humanity, and care. This is particularly evident in the nursing philosophy: the employees are guided by a Christian image of humanity, understand the human being as a unity of , and consistently align care with the individual needs of patients.[4]
The service and care approach is also designed for holistic care. The clinic relies on quality-assured nursing, good cooperation between professional groups, and conditions that support healing and well-being. In psychosomatic care, this is complemented by a supportive therapeutic environment, closely coordinated treatment, and the possibility of diagnostically clarifying physical complaints within the clinic.[2][4]
In terms of sustainability, the facility is primarily reflected in a long-term, responsible supply structure: with a large proportion of outpatient treatments, local services, and broad regional patient care, the clinic strengthens short distances and needs-based use of medical resources.[6][2] In addition, the facility's understanding of quality supports a sustainable approach, as standards, cooperation, and needs-oriented care are firmly anchored.[4]
With 1,675 employees, 492 beds, around 81,089 patients per year, and more than 11,000 operations, the Diak Klinikum is a significant healthcare provider in the region, combining modern medicine with a diaconal self-understanding.[6]