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BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin - Company Research Report



Company Overview



  • Name: BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin

  • Mission: The hospital is dedicated to the acute care and rehabilitation of severely injured and occupationally ill people.

  • Founded: No information available

  • Founder(s): No information available

  • Key People: Prof. Leila Harhaus-Wähner led the Clinic for Hand, Replantation, and Microsurgery as of 01.10.2024.

  • Headquarters: Berlin, Germany

  • Number of Employees: No information available

  • Revenue: No information available

  • Known For: Specialization in the acute care and rehabilitation of critically injured and occupationally ill patients.


Products and Services



  • Acute and Rehabilitation Medicine: Continuous service specializing in the integrated acute and rehabilitation medicine for severely injured and occupationally ill individuals.

  • Therapy Services: Offers customized therapy concepts starting in intensive care.

  • Nursing Care: Aimed at achieving maximum independence for patients.

  • Post-COVID Program: A medical package developed with the Berufsgenossenschaft for health service employees suffering from occupational COVID-19.


Key Features of Services



  • Integrated Acute and Rehabilitation Medicine: Focuses on comprehensive and continuous care.

  • Custom Therapy Concepts: Developed to meet the individual needs of patients from the ICU stage.

  • Specialized Nursing Care: Dedicated to fostering maximum autonomy in patients.

  • Post-COVID Program: Targeted healthcare initiatives for occupation-related COVID-19 recovery.


Recent Developments



  • Recent Appointments:

  • On 15.10.2024, new leadership was appointed for Personnel.

  • As of 01.10.2024, Prof. Leila Harhaus-Wähner is leading the Clinic for Hand, Replantation, and Microsurgery.


  • New Initiatives:

  • On 23.09.2024, a new nursing school was inaugurated at the BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus.


  • Climate Change and Sustainability Efforts:

  • The institution has pledged to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, including initiatives like reducing paper usage, recycling anesthesia system soda lime, and employing environmentally friendly anesthesia gases.

  • Development of a cross-location climate protection strategy with involvement across all hierarchy levels and professional groups.


  • Projects and Future Plans:

  • Plans to refurbish and build new hospital facilities in climate-friendly ways.

  • Initiatives to reduce water consumption and use filtered water dispensers instead of bottled water.

  • New mobility strategies that include reducing fleet carbon footprints and promoting alternative transportation for staff.

  • Increasing the use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies in hospital operations.


Partnerships and Recognition



  • Awards:

  • The BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin's Climate Protection Group, led by Dr. Andrea Nakoinz, won the Future Health Economy Award 2023.


  • Sustainable Practices:

  • Emphasis on reducing medical one-time use products and ongoing discussion with industry for improvements.


This report is based on available data regarding BG Klinikum Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin and details the major services and latest initiatives implemented by the institution.