AKG Herbsttreffen 2019 in Aarhus/Dänemark
The danish hospital landscape is currently undergoing a radical transformation guided by a nationwide Masterplan. The Danish government assigned an expertpanel to steer a 5.5 billion euro hospital investment programme. Its guiding principal is: "The quality of the hospital is more important than it's short distance to the patient."
This means Denmark is massively investing to restructure the Danish hospital landscape towards a concentration. As the result round about 20 huge hospital projects are being executed.
The german hospital landscape is facing similar huge challenges.
What can Germany learn from Denmark?
To learn more about the danish approach we will visit the new Aarhus University Hospital. It is the first, huge project which has been completed and taken into operation.
Looking from the point of view of the patient we will engage in a dialogue with the team of the Aarhus University Hospital. A focus will be to understand the hospitals architecture within the framework of the Danish healthcare system and to find out more about the hands-on experience based on the daily operation of the hospital.
The visit will be structured in a series of lectures by the user, visits to selected areas and a summing-up dialogue.
More information: "Our questions to the Aarhus University Hospital"
Sie finden hier eine Liste von englischen Begriffen im Krankenhausbau.
Hinweise zu Literatur und Reportagen:
"Danish Hospital Construction - goals and management", website of the Danish Regions
„Kann die Dänische Krankenhausreform ein Vorbild für Deutschland sein?“, kma online
"Was die Schweiz von den Dänen lernen kann", Neue Züricher Zeitung
"Der Dänische Patient", bauwelt 17.12 - Teil 1, Tobias Buschbeck/Susanne Glade
"Der Dänische Patient", bauwelt 17.12 - Teil 2, Tobias BUschbeck/Susanne Glade
"Studie zur erforderlichen Krankenhausanzahl in Deutschland", Bertelsmann-Stiftung
Krankenhäuser schließen - Leben retten?", ARD Reportage 15.07.2019
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus