Health care in Reutte: Regional discussions for RSG 2030

Health care in Reutte: Regional discussions for RSG 2030

Health supply in the Reutte region faces important changes that were initiated by an exchange between regional actors and the Tyrolean state government. Health Councilor Cornelia Hagele and Werner Salzburger, chairman of the ÖGK in Tyrol, have recently invited all important partners of health care to talk about the future design of the system. The focus is on improving medical care in the entire region.

This region is of great importance for medical care, in particular the district hospital in Reutte, which plays a central role with 60 doctors and 150 nurses. The facility covers various medical disciplines and also supports patients outside the hospital, including mobile palliative care. The number of doctor visits last year amounts to 346,000, which underlines the need for a well -networked and high -quality health infrastructure.

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As part of the Health (RSG) Regional Structural Plan 2030, the needs of the population should be recorded more clearly. The currently ongoing regional health discussions are intended to help identify the strengths and weaknesses in the existing health offer. The integration of nurses into the decision -making processes is considered essential. "The findings should flow in the creation of the RSG Tirol 2030, which is to be completed by the end of 2025," said Hagele.

A central concern of the RSG 2030 is to improve the cooperation between resident doctors and the hospitals. Haile emphasized that closer networking of these areas could increase the efficiency of patient care. The developments of digital supply structures are also important. The aim is to implement a modern form of health care that includes both outpatient and digital offers.

The plan also provides to expand the nursing capacities. By 2033, for example, six beds for qualified short -term care in the Reutte district have been planned in order to offer patients after hospitalization. These measures should help to further expand the supply offer in the region and to meet the needs of the growing population.

The discussions about future health care in Reutte are crucial in order to have grown the challenges of the next few years. The close cooperation between the various healthcare actors is essential to ensure high -quality and needs -based services. The results of the talks should be included in the further plans and ultimately help to ensure that the Tyrolean population will continue to be optimally cared for in the future. Further information can be found at www.tirol.gv.at can be read . .