Stephan Weil took the nomination of the MHH day care centre for the "German Day Care Centre Award 2023" as an opportunity to find out about the work of the day care centre. The campus children are among the [...] and is endowed with 25,000 euros. "I am keeping my fingers crossed for the MHH day care centre to win the German Day Care Centre Award. Great educational work is being done here, the girls and boys play [...] President Professor Dr. Michael Manns. The MHH day care centre Campuskinder offers employees of the MHH and, to some extent, external parents, all-day, year-round care for their children aged from eight weeks to
prevent pain from becoming chronic in the first place, the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine at Hannover Medical School (MHH) offers a special outpatient therapy program. It is called [...] aimed at adult patients with constantly recurring pain. "With the program, we want to close a gap in care, because for many people, the chronification of pain progresses unnecessarily. Prevention of chronic [...] and Barmer Health Insurance. A total of 22 medical facilities are participating in the nationwide care study. Experts from medicine, psychology and physiotherapy are involved The program consists of individual
platform guides users step-by-step through the phases of rehabilitative care - from the time immediately after surgery to long-term care - and presents treatment techniques. Within each phase, users will find [...] devices," "pain" and "residual limb care." "The tool certainly doesn't claim to be all-encompassing," says Dr. Egen, "but it answers all the important questions about care." There are also practical tips for [...] of Health (BMG) with approximately 120,000 euros for the structural improvement of rehabilitative care for amputees in Ukraine. The results of this project were summarized in a report and made available
for everyday use and transferred to outpatient rheumatology care. “This is a unique approach in the country in the field of standard care,” emphasises Professor Behrens. In the first step, a comprehensive [...] term, the system can also be extended to other specialist areas and other care offerings – for example, outpatient or inpatient care, emergency services or medical research. “Until now, we sometimes expect [...] percent of people in Germany have one or more chronic diseases. Many require permanent specialist care and must regularly introduce themselves personally to the practice. Blood tests are often the only
makes it all the more important to develop care concepts such as OnkoRiskNET that keep pace with this development and ensure comprehensive human genetics care in the future," says Professor Schlegelberger [...] cancer runs in the family, the uncertainty is great. Hannover Medical School (MHH) wants to improve the care of those affected with a new approach. "To this end, we will launch the OnkoRisk NET project, which [...] Fund of the Joint Federal Committee is funding the project "OnkoRisk NET - Cooperation Network for Care Close to Home for Patients and Families with a Genetic Tumour Risk Syndrome" under the leadership
will include 100 children and their parents within one year. These are families who are cared for in the intensive care units of the pediatric clinic of the MHH and in other hospitals in Lower Saxony. In the [...] their first weeks and -months of life who are so ill that they need to be treated in an intensive care unit. "The cause of their symptoms is often not clear. No clear diagnosis can be made," explains Dr [...] for critically ill newborns," says Professor Dr. Bettina Bohnhorst, head of the neonatal intensive care unit at MHH. In the USA and other countries, very good experiences have already been made with this
possible thanks to the long-standing cooperation of a multidisciplinary team and the development of care standards. Very high risks during pregnancy Pulmonary hypertension is a rare disease. It is called [...] women is really important. That's why we have to offer these women the best possible counselling and care, even if the desire to have a child is not always feasible," explains Professor Olsson. The senior [...] collection, but over the years it has become much more. In the meantime, there are fixed standards of care for patients from pregnancy to birth to aftercare. The MHH is regarded throughout Europe as a centre
will be done more and more gently using the surgical robot. What is the importance of nursing care? Nursing care is of central importance for the successful treatment of transplanted patients. In this respect [...] , transplantation medicine is one of the defining focal points of the MHH in research and patient care. The Transplant Center serves to coordinate all clinics, institutes and outpatient departments involved [...] idea in research is impressively strong, i.e. bringing a finding from the laboratory into patient care. This is so successful at the MHH due to the close integration of institutes and clinics in terms
With a virtual COVID rehabilitation clinic (ViCoReK-NDS), it wants to support GP practices in the care of these patients. The project is being implemented by the Clinic for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine [...] n. The Federal Ministry of Health is funding it with around 400,000 euros. Rehabilitation gaps in care For most people with post-COVID syndrome, GPs are the first port of call. But because the condition [...] Christoph Egen from the Clinic for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine. There are gaps in rehabilitative care. "If the symptoms are clear, general practitioners can refer patients to cardiology or pneumology
337 organ transplants in 2021." Patient care was significantly affected by COVID-19: "Last year we treated 239 people for a SARS-CoV-2 infection in an intensive care unit, almost 500 patients were treated [...] Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) and the MHH. Prospects for patient care in the future The MHH fulfils its university care mandate without restriction and offers all necessary highly specialised services [...] separate level of care are necessary and sensible for the state of Lower Saxony," Professor Lammert explained. The same applies to the current year: "The burdens on employees in patient care remain high, the