St. Joseph's Hospital in Mainz (Germany)
Clinic specialization
The German Catholic Hospital of St. Joseph in Mainz has existed since the end of the XIX century. During this time, it has repeatedly expanded and today serves as the largest confessional medical center in Germany. Every year, more than 61 thousand patients are treated here. The hospital is a multidisciplinary medical institution. Today there are 17 branches with the following main areas of work:
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obstetrics and gynecology;
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cardiology;
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vascular surgery;
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general and visceral surgery;
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anesthesia;
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orthopedics and traumatology;
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oncology;
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nephrology;
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gastroenterology;
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otolaryngology;
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palliative medicine;
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neurology;
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radiology.
Orthopedics, oncology and obstetrics are the most popular services of the hospital. In addition, there is a well-established spinal center equipped with the latest technology. The Center makes extensive use of computer technology. Access to advanced treatment methods is ensured by continuous professional development of the hospital's medical staff, as well as cooperation with the academic hospital of the Johann Guttenberg University in Mainz. The hospital has been providing services to foreign clients for many years. An important step to guarantee the quality of medical services was the certification in accordance with the international standard DIN EN ISO 9000 in 1999. In 2021, the first stage of modernization will be completed in the hospital, which is planned to be fully implemented by 2024. The Christian values laid down by the founders of the hospital are the foundation of attentive care for each patient, the main goal of the nursing staff is to promote the well-being of patients and their accompanying persons.
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Patient feedback on treatment:
St. Joseph's Hospital in Mainz (Germany)
The worst thing is that the medical staff does not respect the rights of patients. Africans bring 15 guests a day. They spend the whole day visiting. The staff does not want to deal with this problem, they just want to tick the check list. As a result, not a hospital, but a train station. The entrance yard. Yesterday, after the operation, 15 guests visited my ward from 10 to 19 people, 3-4 at a time, for hours. Today, despite conversations with the management, there were 10 people in the end. The last time we went as much as four.
We need clear new rules that regulate the number and length of the visit. Well-mannered people have guests come, 20-30 minutes and leave. But this is not about the new guests of Germany.
The worst thing is that the medical staff does not respect the rights of patients. Africans bring 15 guests a day. They spend the whole day visiting. The staff does not want to deal with this problem, they just want to tick the check list. As a result, not a hospital, but a train station. The entrance yard. Yesterday, after the operation, 15 guests visited my ward from 10 to 19 people, 3-4 at a time, for hours. Today, despite conversations with the management, there were 10 people in the end. The last time we went as much as four.
We need clear new rules that regulate the number and length of the visit. Well-mannered people have guests come, 20-30 minutes and leave. But this is not about the new guests of Germany.