Mayor calls for clarity: Emergency care in Grevenbroich in danger!
Mayor calls for clarity: Emergency care in Grevenbroich in danger!
In the heart of Grevenbroich, the minds are bubbling because of the burgeoning plans for the restructuring of the Rhineland Clinic! Mayor Klaus Krützen does not give up and has directed an urgent appeal to District Administrator Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke and Neuss Mayor Reiner Breuer. The closure of the emergency outpatient clinic at the Elisabeth Hospital brings people into turmoil and the mayor demands "transparent public relations" and "equivalent emergency care". These two shareholders of the Rhineland Clinic are under pressure to take the concerns of the population seriously.
Krützen emphasizes the urgent need to provide comprehensive information about future medical care. "The Rhineland Clinic must communicate the planned restructuring and their effects clearly and understandably," he explains. The mayor is pushing for a public information event to hear the citizens heard and to create trust through transparency. This is not a new wish; The council had already invited the shareholders to such a meeting in January. Krützen also offered support from the city of Grevenbroich!
life rescue is a top priority!
in his final appeal vehemently emphasizes that "despite financial challenges, saving lives must be the highest priority"! In cooperation with the Rhein-Kreis, which is responsible for the emergency services, he calls for "concrete measures to ensure emergency care at the previous quality level". The concerns of the population are large and those responsible are required: will medical care in Grevenbroich soon be on the brink?
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Ort | Grevenbroich, Deutschland |
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