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The Krankenhaus Reinbek St. Adolf-Stift is a non-profit acute care hospital with a long tradition, founded in 1884 by the Order of the Sisters of St. Elisabeth. It offers comprehensive medical care in various specialties such as internal medicine with a cardiological and gastroenterological focus, general, visceral, thoracic surgery, vascular surgery, trauma surgery/orthopedics, gynecology/obstetrics, and a Stroke Unit[1][3].
The hospital's mission is based on Christian values and a Christian tradition. It places great emphasis on the comprehensive care of patients and their relatives, including close cooperation with pastoral workers[1][4].
Although specific sustainability goals are not explicitly mentioned, the hospital emphasizes its affiliation with the Elisabeth Vinzenz Verbund, which is committed to comprehensive and non-profit healthcare[5]. The association is an association of Catholic hospitals and institutions in the health and social sector[4][5].
The Krankenhaus Reinbek St. Adolf-Stift is part of the Elisabeth Vinzenz Verbund, which operates nationwide and is characterized by a strong social responsibility[5]. It treats over 17,000 inpatients and 22,000 outpatients annually[1]. The facility attaches great importance to the training of young medical professionals and offers a modern infrastructure for operations and treatments[1][3].