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The Kliniken Maria Hilf in Mönchengladbach is a maximum care hospital that is characterized by modern medical technology and comprehensive medical care. With 17 specialized departments and about 2,500 employees, the hospital provides qualified treatment for over 36,000 inpatients and more than 120,000 outpatients per year.
The Kliniken Maria Hilf places great importance on the satisfaction and well-being of its patients. They strive for continuous improvements in their services and offer comprehensive medical care based on the needs of the patients. As an academic teaching hospital of RWTH Aachen, they contribute to the training of future medical professionals.
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the hospital values the protection of personal data and the security of its IT systems. This is reflected in the implementation of SSL encryption and compliance with legal requirements when using software and platforms. Additionally, the hospital is engaged in public relations and uses social media for communication and information.
The Kliniken Maria Hilf also offers self-help groups, such as the monthly self-help group for stroke patients. These initiatives demonstrate the hospital's commitment to the long-term support of its patients.