The shortage of doctors at the Knittelfeld State Hospital is increasing: now, despite reassurances, emergency aid is also beginning to falter. Two emergency patients had to be sent away in one day.
For months there has been a crisis in the internal medicine department of the LKH Knittelfeld. Due to a dire shortage of doctors, more than half of the beds on the “Inner” were closed. Doctors had already warned about this in an open letter in June. In September there was even a crisis summit in the presence of Gerhard Stark, CEO of the Styrian hospital company Kages. The company has repeatedly said that while non-emergency treatments are being moved, emergency care is guaranteed.
Source: Krone

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