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The Friedrich-Ebert-Krankenhaus (FEK) in Neumünster is a municipal acute hospital that has been providing comprehensive medical and nursing care for over 90 years. With over 2,500 employees, the FEK covers nearly all medical specialties, from obstetrics to rehabilitation, and cares for around 25,000 inpatients and outpatients as well as over 60,000 outpatients annually[1][3].
The mission of the FEK is to provide people in Neumünster and the surrounding area with a values-based healthcare service that combines tradition and modernity. The focus is on the well-being of patients, with modern medical, nursing, and technology standards at the forefront[1][5].
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the FEK works within the 6K network to optimize the economic viability and efficiency of hospital care. This allows for learning from other hospitals and jointly improving patient care[1][3]. Additionally, the FEK places value on the use of modern technologies such as robotics in surgery, contributing to more efficient and higher-quality patient care[1].
The FEK is also committed to continuously developing its medical and nursing services to meet the changing needs of patients[1].
In summary, the Friedrich-Ebert-Krankenhaus is a future-oriented healthcare provider that ensures the best possible care for its patients through innovative medicine and close collaborations.