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As a clinic of pension level II, it is a focus supplier and also fulfills local tasks in diagnosis and therapy. The Ingolstadt Clinic is the fourth largest municipal hospital in Bavaria and has 1,073 beds, spread over 21 departments. [first] Over 3700 employees are employed at the over 50 stations, 20% of which are men. The Ingolstadt Clinic is the second largest employer in Ingolstadt. More than 100,000 patients are treated inpatient and outpatient every year and around 2,900 babies are born. [first] The Ingolstadt GmbH Clinic is a non -profit GmbH with several subsidiaries. The owner is the Ingolstadt hospital association, the shares of which hold the city of Ingolstadt (76.60 percent) and the district of Upper Bavaria (23.40 percent). In the corporate structure, acute health care is linked to prevention, outpatient care and with living and living in old age. The ruling mayor of Ingolstadt is the chairman of the hospital association. The Ingolstadt Clinic is a teaching hospital of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in the fields of anesthesia, surgery, internal medicine and psychiatry. In addition, the clinic is involved in an international student exchange. In 1969, the Ingolstadt city council decided to build a new hospital in Ingolstadt as a replacement for the inner -city hospital in Sebastianstrasse. First, the site at the Volksfestplatz behind the Friedenskaserne was considered as a location, but then decided on today’s location outside the city center. The construction started after a few start -up difficulties until 1977 and early 1982, the first patients were treated in the clinic. The construction costs amounted to around 400 million DM. In the following years, the complex was expanded and supplemented several times. Today there is always construction sites and changes as part of a general renovation that is planned over a period of around 20 years. General renovation [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The construction work of the first construction phase of the renovation was completed in 2017. The new surgical area, obstetrics and neonatology went into operation in mid-2017. From 2018, the intensive care units and the examination and treatment area were renovated. The end of the first half of the second construction phase was reached in summer 2019. A test for possible optimization of the renovation projects showed this year that a construction period of 23 years was to be expected and the renovation concept was adjusted accordingly. A replacement new building and the establishment of a new bed wing was considered. [2] As a result of the discussions about the renovation or a possible new building – the respective scope – the general renovation was initially stopped in 2020. [3] In 2020, the expected costs for the general renovation amounted to 320 million euros. This sum increased to 345 million euros in 2022. [4] The cost increases hung together with the conversion of the intensive care units, the stroke unit and the left-heart catheterism. In the summer of 2022, the Bavarian State Ministry of Finance and the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care announced that the construction of the Psychiatry of the Ingolstadt Clinic was supported as part of the general renovation with over 30 million euros from the federal state. [5] Corruption affair [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In 2016, the public prosecutor’s office against the long -time clinic director Heribert Fastmeier determined for suspicion of infidelity, acceptance and bribery, whereupon he terminated. The investigation was also extended to the former mayor Alfred Lehmann. In November 2017, charges were raised against the Fastenmeier, which has been in custody since April [6] who committed suicide a little later. [7] Lehmann was sentenced to two years in prison in connection with the sale of the old inner -city hospital in October 2019 for bribery for probation and a fine of \u20ac 380,000. Restructuring in Covid-19 pandemic [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In the course of the Covid 19 pandemic in Germany, restructuring measures began in the emergency clinic of the Ingolstadt Clinic. The premises were divided into an area for the care of normal emergencies and a report for the treatment of insulation cases. Eight treatment rooms of a hallway and then another hall were sealed off. Finally, the entire earlier emergency room became an isolation area. The emergency supply passed into the short trailer area in the course of this. Thus, the capacity of the emergency room doubled, whereupon the layer occupations were also doubled. [8] Medical supply center Ingolstadt Internal Organization [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In order to ensure a specialist medical care, the clinic is organized in corresponding areas: Centers and institutes [ Edit | Edit the source text ] In special centers, a focus on certain clinical pictures takes place in interprofessional and interdisciplinary cooperation. This includes that Center for orthopedics and trauma surgery As a national trauma center that has a computer tomographer and developed its own optimized transport system. The Ingolstadt trauma center supplies around 150 seriously injured patients every year. [ten] Other centers are Center for mental health , a Mother-child center , the Breast center , the Palliative care unit , the Intestinal center , the Center for radiology and neuroradiology , the Gynecological Cancer Center , the Ambulatory on-center , the Prostate carcinoma center , the Shunt center , the Sports medicine center , the Oncological center , the Interdisciplinary spine center And a study center. The following institutes also belong to the Ingolstadt Clinic: Innovations [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The thoracic surgery of the Ingolstadt Clinic uses a new method of lung operation without artificial ventilation. In January, a patient of lung cancer and COPD of previous patients operated on the lungs according to this method. The patients are not fully stunned, but kept in a stage of twilight sleep and receive pain relievers and local anesthesia. The method is only used for smaller interventions where no lung tissue is removed. [11] Medical care centre [ Edit | Edit the source text ] The Ingolstadt Medical Care Center (MVZ) is connected to the clinic. The four -storey building is connected to the main building by two transitions and, in addition to a pharmacy and a cafe, houses several medical practices through which outpatient patient care was approximated to inpatient care – similar to a polyclinic. Rescue helicopter [ Edit | Edit the source text ] On July 10, 1991, the rescue helicopter Christoph 32 of the MBB\/Kawasaki BK 117 was put into service. In 1995 the air rescue center received a new hangar. In 1998 the location became a training center for Kopiloten of the ADAC air rescue. [twelfth] Around 1,300 missions are flown every year from the clinic. The operating radius is about 70 km. On March 27, 2015, Airbus Helicopters handed over the first H 135 to the ADAC for stationing in Ingolstadt. [13] The clinic was designed by the Munich architects Georg Alexander Roemmich, Hans-Joachim Ott and Albert Zehentner. In 1979 the Ingolstadt artist Pius Eichlinger designed the 2 ceramic relief to 3 meters in the entrance hall of the clinic. [14] The extensive patient garden was included in the State Garden Show in 1992. There are also sculptures made of Carara marble in the patient garden. \u2191 a b Ingolstadt clinic, data and facts , Overview on the website of the Ingolstadt Clinic, called on February 4, 2023 \u2191 “Ingolstadt clinic checks optimization of the general renovation” , Report of July 5, 2019 on KMA-Online, information portal of the Thieme Verlag, accessed on February 4, 2023 \u2191 “Refurbishment becomes more expensive again” , Article dated June 17, 2022 on Ingolstadt-today.de, accessed on February 4, 2023 \u2191 “Ingolstadt Clinic: Refurbishment becomes more expensive again” , Report of June 17, 2022 in the Danube courier (online), called on February 4, 2023 \u2191 “Financial boost for Bavarian hospitals of more than one billion euros” Press release of June 12, 2022 of the Bavarian State Ministry of Health and Care, called on February 5, 2023 \u2191 Johann Osel: Charge against ex-managing director of Clinic Ingolstadt. In: Southgerman newspaper. 3.\u00a0November 2017, accessed on January 5, 2022 . \u2191 Johann Osel: Death as the last way out. In: Donaulkerureur. December 28, 2017, accessed on January 5, 2022 . \u2191 “Completely rebuilt emergency clinic” , Article of April 7, 2022 in the Danube courier (online), called on February 4, 2023 \u2191 Surgical clinic I , Ingolstadt Clinic \u2191 “Tramenzentrum at the clinic: 37 minutes that decide on life and death” , Article dated January 17, 2023 in the Augsburg Allgemeine, called on January 5, 2023 \u2191 “Clinic Ingolstadt is testing new method for Lung-OP for the first time” , Report of January 24, 2023 in the Augsburg General (online), called on February 4, 2023 \u2191 “20 years of Christoph 32” ( Memento of the Originals from February 2, 2014 in Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been used automatically and not yet checked. Please check original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this note. @first @2 Template: Webachiv\/Iabot\/www.adac.de , Flyer of ADACs. \u2191 First H135 with Pratt & Whitney engines delivered to German rescue organization ADAC on Airbushelicopters.com. \u2191 Young at heart. Accessed on January 15, 2021 . "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/ingolstadt-clinic-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ingolstadt Clinic – Wikipedia"}}]}]