Future projects 2025: Miesbach relies on health and mobility!

Future projects 2025: Miesbach relies on health and mobility!

On January 7, 2025, Löwis, District Administrator Olaf von presented the annual view for the district of Miesbach. The focus is on the focus on subject topics, especially in the area of ​​health and care, in order to make the region sustainable. Several important projects are planned for the coming years, which affect main hospitals, the district office and mobility.

In the area of ​​the are facing positive, but also challenging developments. After difficult years, which were characterized by a pandemic, financial worries and a hacker attack, the hospital is preparing for a fundamental reform from 2027. A deficit of 12 million euros in 2021 was reduced by half within two years. Inflation compensation and higher investment flat rates are necessary, while new buildings of personnel apartments offer opportunities to acquire employee. In addition, a new parking deck will be completed in the course of 2025.

important projects for the future

Another central concern is the replacement building of the district office . This is already under construction and could be opened on time for the 2026 local elections. The objective includes the creation of a citizen -friendly, modern and service -oriented administration, supported by digitization and process optimization. The employees should be actively involved in structural and cultural change.

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As part of the Hospital provision of improvement legislation , the remuneration system in the inpatient care will be amended fundamentally. The conversion of the system begins from 2025, which will be implemented gradually by 2028. This includes the introduction of a personnel assessment instrument for doctors that is scientifically examined. A commission will examine by September 2025 whether a comparable regulation is necessary for other professional groups such as midwives and physiotherapists. In addition, measures to de -bureaucratizing and reducing administrative expenses in hospitals are planned, including through harmonized test methods and extended test intervals for structural exams.

-transmitted by West-Ost-Medien

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