Kadlec takes over the key position in Lower Austria's healthcare system
Kadlec takes over the key position in Lower Austria's healthcare system
In a significant step for health care in Lower Austria, Bernhard Kadlec, currently a commercial director of the St. Pölten University Hospital, becomes a member of the Board of the Lower Austria State Health Agency (LGA) from March 1, 2025. This was confirmed by the Lower Austrian state government on Tuesday. Kadlec succeeds Alfred Zens and has over 15 years of experience in the Lower Austrian healthcare system. Under his leadership, the transformation of the state clinic to the modern university hospital of the Karl Landsteiner private university was successfully completed, including a new logistics center, which supplies clinics and care facilities in the region. According to OTS not only proved that he is an experienced economy, but also Health scientists bring all the necessary prerequisites for the management of the LGA.
experience and responsibility
The appointment of Kadlec is regarded as an important course for the Lower Austrian health landscape. Governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner emphasized that the LGA, which includes around 28,000 employees, is an essential part of the health system and is to be established with Kadlec at the top. "He is a proven expert and has the necessary leadership and management qualities," says Mikl-Leitner. In his function as a commercial director in the university hospital, Kadlec was valued for his calm hand and strategic thinking in financial and structural decisions.
In addition to his role in the clinic, Kadlec also works as a lecturer at the University of Krems University and has spoke internationally at numerous congresses of the healthcare industry. His well -founded expertise and commitment make Kadlec an indispensable player for the challenges that the new position brings. "I wish him every success and all the best for this responsible and significant task," added social state councilor Christiane Teschl-Hofmeister. The new leadership structure of the LGA is therefore complete: at its side, Elisabeth Brärtigam and Gerhard Dafert, which together with Kadlec will develop a comprehensive strategy for health care in Lower Austria, such as Noe.at reported.Details | |
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Ort | St. Pölten, Österreich |
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