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The Niels-Stensen-Kliniken GmbH is the largest Christian healthcare network in the Osnabrück-Emsland region with approximately 6,000 employees. The clinics provide care for around 60,000 inpatients and 160,000 outpatients annually and offer a comprehensive range of medical and nursing services. The network consists of five somatic hospitals, a specialist clinic for psychiatry, psychosomatics and internal medicine, several nursing facilities, a stationary hospice, outpatient specialist medical care centers and a training center for healthcare professions and a service company[1][2][8].
The Niels-Stensen-Kliniken consider the sick and care-dependent person holistically - according to a Christian-influenced understanding, humanity, charity and respect are at the heart of the work. In addition to medical expertise and modern equipment, great importance is attached to pastoral care, psychological and social counseling. In this way, the network combines effective medical treatment with empathetic care[2][4][5].
The healthcare network promotes close interdisciplinary collaboration to offer high-quality treatment options, such as in the Neuro, Movement and Pain Center or in the Head Center with Eye and Head-Neck Surgery. The Niels-Stensen-Kliniken are also growing continuously to expand and improve care across the board[3].
Sustainability and social responsibility are anchored in everyday healthcare: The clinics are certified as a family-friendly employer and offer, among other things, innovative models such as lifetime working time accounts to better reconcile work, private life and employee health. These measures support the retention of the expertise of older employees and promote long-term commitment to the company[5][9].
Shareholders of the Niels-Stensen-Kliniken are predominantly church institutions with the Bischöflichen Stuhl zu Osnabrück as the main shareholder, which emphasizes the Christian orientation both in the basic attitude and in the actions[6].
In summary, the Niels-Stensen-Kliniken stand for modern, holistic and responsible healthcare in the Christian spirit, which combines medical innovation, social welfare and sustainable personnel policy.