

The Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel/Wittlich, as a central hospital with 540 beds, offers comprehensive medical care. It combines basic and specialized care, values dignity, respect, and care, and is committed to growth, specialization, and sustainability.
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The Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel/Wittlich is a high-performance healthcare network in the Bernkastel-Wittlich region, uniting two locations under one roof with the Cusanus Hospital in Bernkastel-Kues and the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Wittlich.[1] As a focus hospital with a total of 540 beds, the facility annually treats around 22,000 inpatients and 57,000 outpatients, thus offering comprehensive medical care for the population in rural areas.[1][4]
The range of services includes a broad spectrum of basic and standard care as well as many specialized and highly specialized treatment options in 13 main departments, 3 affiliated departments, and various medical centers.[1] With more than 1,400 employees, the hospital combines medical expertise with interdisciplinary collaboration, thus ensuring high-quality care close to home.[1]
The Verbundkrankenhaus's mission is clearly focused on people: It aims to support patients in understanding aging, illness, or disability as an opportunity for personal development.[1] The institution explicitly emphasizes its openness to all people – regardless of ethnicity, origin, or life situation.[1] This attitude reflects values such as , , , and .[1]
A central component of the strategic direction is the combination of growth and specialization. In this way, the Verbundkrankenhaus responds to the growing challenges of healthcare in rural areas while simultaneously ensuring modern, differentiated treatment at a high level.[1] The offering is complemented by ground-based rescue stations at both locations and the ADAC air rescue station Christoph 10 at the Wittlich site, which further strengthens emergency and acute care.[1]
In the area of sustainability, the company also focuses primarily on structural and social responsibility: By ensuring efficient, regionally anchored healthcare, it contributes to public services in rural areas.[1] The combination of specialization, efficient location structure, and long-term care orientation can be understood as a sustainable contribution to a stable medical infrastructure.[1]
The Verbundkrankenhaus Bernkastel/Wittlich thus stands for medical quality, humanity, and regional responsibility – with the aim not only to ensure care but also to continuously develop it.[1]