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Empty coffers: clinics break down staff

Posted by: Maile Patrum  |  Category: News  |  Views: 0

Frankfurt/Main (ddp). More than a third of the German hospitals wants to remove bodies. This is a report of the «Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung» (Edition of Monday) according to a survey of the German hospital Institute forth. Job cuts are planned especially for carers and other non-medical staff. But also in the medical area the clinics wanted to save. So just under one-third of the surveyed 800 clinics have specified, not more immediately to fill released medical positions. Thus, the clinics have responded to the tense economic situation. Three of ten clinics pointed out a loss this year, just 40 percent anticipated a surplus. Increasing staff costs, tax increases and insufficient payment of the funds are called as the reason. «The existing disparities in the economic situation will worsen further in view of the hospitals», the Institute noted. «With a price travel from near zero in 2008 for the hospitals to the fateful year threatens to be», the President of the German hospital society, Rudolf Kösters, the newspaper said.

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