Partial renewal or extension of radiological workstations
- in the St. Vincenz Hospital Limburg,
- in the St. Vincenz Hospital Diez,
- in the Health Centre St. Anna, Hadamar, as well as
- if necessary in the Evangelical Hospital Dierdorf/Selters
The non-profit hospital association St. Vincenz mbH operates the St. Vincenz Hospital Limburg as a cornerstone of inpatient and outpatient medical care in the region. As a non-profit hospital of the special care and academic teaching hospital of the Justus Liebig University Giessen, the hospital has a total of 15 specialist departments with 523 beds. The clinic is an oncology focus with a certified breast center and has a stroke unit.
The St. Vincenz Hospital Diez is a house of basic care with 140 beds. The departments of internal medicine, trauma surgery and orthopaedics as well as general and visceral surgery work together with the partner hospital in Limburg as cross-location competence centres. To round off the medical care, the Krankenhausgesellschaft St. Vincenz mbH still operates the St. Anna Health Centre in neighbouring Hadamar with services for outpatient medical and nursing care as well as with specialised specialist practices.
In the St. Vincenz hospitals Limburg and Diez, the health center St. Anna in Hadamar and the MVZ practices in Limburg, Diez and Hadamar as well as in our logistics center MediLog, around 1,880 employees work for the hospital company St. Vincenz mbH and its subsidiaries. As the largest employer, the clinic occupies an important position as an economic factor in the region.
In recent years, St. Vincenz has consistently set a forward-looking course: Modern medical technology supports doctors in diagnostics and therapy, new gentle treatment methods often enable outpatient procedures, in short: through development and specialization in all medical areas, St. Vincenz has trend-setting standards. As part of the Hospital Future Act (KHZG), digitization in the St. Vincenz facilities is also being massively promoted, e.B. through the nationwide introduction of the digital patient record. In this context, the existing radiological infrastructure at the Limburg, Diez and Hadamar sites must also be partially renewed or supplemented by new, modern multifunctional X-ray workstations.
The Krankenhausgesellschaft St. Vincenz mbH cooperates in some areas with the Evangelisches Krankenhaus Dierdorf/Selters gGmbH. With around 420 employees, the EKDS is a hospital for basic and regular care and offers a differentiated and high-quality range of medical services with nine specialist departments, one intensive care unit each at the Selters site and the Dierdorf site, a stroke unit and a team of therapists for basic and regular care in 188 beds, both regionally and nationally. In recent years, our house has been sustainably modernized and future-oriented.
At the Limburg site, a new radiological workstation for projection radiographic diagnostics is to replace the corresponding old equipment. All common radiological projection methods should be able to be carried out at this workplace. This includes shots on the screen wall device, at a Bucky workstation and with free exposure as well as special procedures such as full-leg and whole spine shots. The recording workstation is to be equipped with modern, mobile detectors (detectors optionally in different sizes). In addition, the purchase of a mobile X-ray machine is necessary, which replaces an old device.
At the Diez site, a new radiological workstation for projection radiographic diagnostics is to replace the corresponding old equipment. All common radiological projection methods should be able to be carried out at this workplace. This includes shots on the screen wall device, at a Bucky workstation and with free exposure as well as special procedures such as full-leg and whole spine shots. The recording workstation is to be equipped with modern, mobile detectors (detectors optionally in different sizes). In addition, the acquisition of a further radiological workstation with a reduced range of functions for projection radiographic diagnostics is planned, consisting of X-ray emitter, detector and examination table, but without scanning wall device and without Bucky function. In addition, the purchase of a mobile X-ray machine is necessary, which replaces an old device.
At the Hadamar site, a new radiological workstation for projection radiographic diagnostics is to replace the corresponding old equipment. All common radiological projection procedures should be able to be carried out at this workplace, including skeletal radiography, abdominal overview images, kidney empty images (CH), X-ray thoracic examinations (pneumo) and knee joints while standing. This includes shots on the screen wall device, at a Bucky workstation and with free exposure. The recording workstation is to be equipped with modern, mobile detectors. (Detectors in the size 35x43 cm twice).
If necessary, a new radiological workstation for projection radiographic diagnostics will replace the corresponding old equipment at the Dierdorf and Selters sites. All common radiological projection methods should be able to be carried out at these workstations. This includes shots on the screen wall device, at a Bucky workstation and with free exposure as well as special procedures such as full-leg shots.
The new systems or devices must be integrated into the existing IT infrastructure KIS, RIS/PACS from Dedalus or Medatixx MVZ practice software/PACS using DICOM interfaces.