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Post-Maulklinik Bankruptcy: CSU Ingolstadt Issues Alerts on Potential Shortages

Healthcare services in Ingolstadt and the surrounding area face an imminent steep decline, with the impending shutdown of the emergency department at Koesching Hospital at year-end 2026, and the insolvency of Maul Clinic adding to the woes. With emergency care in Ingolstadt already...

Post-Maulklinik Bankruptcy: CSU Ingolstadt Alerts on Supply Shortages
Post-Maulklinik Bankruptcy: CSU Ingolstadt Alerts on Supply Shortages

Post-Maulklinik Bankruptcy: CSU Ingolstadt Issues Alerts on Potential Shortages

In the heart of Bavaria, the city of Ingolstadt is facing a healthcare crisis that has been escalating over the past few years. The Klinikum Ingolstadt, which opened its doors 40 years ago to a population of 80,000, now serves a population of 140,000 and counting, a figure that has more than doubled since its inception.

The emergency care in Ingolstadt is already strained to its limits, a situation that may be exacerbated by the insolvency of the Maul Clinic and the scheduled closure of the emergency room at the hospital Kösching at the end of 2026. The Maul Clinic's closure will undoubtedly result in a significant loss of capacities, a loss that the Klinikum Ingolstadt is currently unable to absorb.

The CSU district association in Ingolstadt is closely monitoring this development and expresses concern over the rapid decrease in healthcare capacities. The association aims to maintain the capacities of the Maul Clinic and ensure sustainable and reliable healthcare for the population.

In a bid to address this pressing issue, the CSU Ingolstadt will lead a discussion in the Kellerungsraum Ingolstadt on Thursday. Former Minister President and Federal Minister Horst Seehofer will play a notable role in this discussion. The board of the CSU Ingolstadt will also delve into the current situation in detail during their upcoming board meeting on Thursday.

Politics and city leadership are tasked with developing a sustainable concept for the citizens, a concept that will need to take into account the impending closure of the emergency room at the hospital Kösching. The healthcare crisis in Ingolstadt and the region is a complex issue that requires careful consideration and urgent action.

As the population continues to grow, it is crucial that the city's healthcare infrastructure keeps pace. The CSU district association in Ingolstadt is committed to ensuring that the city's healthcare system remains robust and capable of meeting the needs of its citizens. The future of healthcare in Ingolstadt hangs in the balance, and it is up to the city's leaders to ensure that the city's healthcare system remains strong and resilient.

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