The Dachau hospital is currently making negative headlines.
The hospital management had to listen to harsh criticism in the district council on Friday.
District - There was harsh criticism of those responsible at the Helios Amper Clinic Dachau in yesterday's meeting of the district council.
After clinic representatives had presented the annual participation report (the district holds 5.1 percent shares in the house), numerous, disgruntled district councilors spoke up.
The allegations: The hospital was constantly logged off and communication with the district councils, and especially with the members of the clinic advisory board, was significantly disrupted. There were also major complaints about the excellent medical care of patients, which the clinic management always emphasized. And here in particular about the miserable conditions in gynecology, which the Dachauer Nachrichten recently reported.
“Excellent”, this is the word used by the clinic manager Florian Aschbrenner, for example when he reported on the work of the staff and the state of the specialist areas such as oncology and even gynecology. That brought Dr. Frank Sommerfeld on the scene. “You cannot speak of 'excellent'”, was the finding of the FDP man, who is an orthopedic surgeon and trauma surgeon by profession. Rather, the Dachau hospital is "good average in some things" - nothing more. And in some areas not even that. There are always complaints about emergency medicine. The house, said Sommerfeld, is "permanently logged off"!
Green party leader Marese Hoffmann had seven questions to Aschbrenner, the medical director of the Amper Clinic, Prof. Dr.
Hjalmar Hagedorn, and the senior physician in charge of emergency aid, Dr.
Alexander von Freyburg, both of whom sat on the podium in the large conference room.
Hoffmann complained, for example, that the clinic advisory board did not find out immediately that the head physician in gynecology, Prof. Florian Ebner, had been kicked out (report on the district council meeting will follow).