The rumors have been confirmed: the ENT department of the Mistelbach State Hospital will be “closed” – an eight-hour outpatient clinic will remain. What this means for an important hospital where delicate operations will be performed in the future, and what dangers may arise here.
“Stop working – please go to the meeting,” was the message in the ENT department of the Mistelbach State Hospital on Tuesday morning. There, department staff were officially informed about what would happen next – followed by an internal letter available to the “Krone”: High-risk operations will be halted and end on April 14; Operations will be halted from May 1. reduced to a day clinic. Bad news not only for the staff, but also for concerned citizens.
Source: Krone

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