Safe health care: MVZ Gensingen saved by communities
Safe health care: MVZ Gensingen saved by communities
medical care in the region remains stable
Health care in Gensingen and the surrounding area is about a positive turn. The Medical Care Center Gensingen (MVZ), which is of great importance for around 6,000 people in the region, remains after a takeover by three local communities. This represents an important step to ensure basic medical care.
takeover by the municipalities
The former operators, a couple of doctors named Heinz, have decided to retire. This led to the challenge of finding suitable successors for the MVZ. After detailed discussions and negotiations, the municipalities of Gensingen, Münster-Sarmsheim and Ockenheim took the initiative to take over the supply center. This takeover is not only a financial solution, but also shows the commitment of the communities for the health of their citizens.
Financial aspects of the takeover
The purchase price for the MVZ amounts to around 800,000 euros. A significant investment that Gensingen and the other two communities have not made easy. Gensingen will apply around 400,000 euros, while Münster-Sarmsheim and Ockenheim invest around 200,000 euros each. This financial division testifies to the common responsibility and solidarity of the three communities that have recognized that functioning medical care is essential for everyone.
why this is important
The MVZ ensures that the local community is of essential importance. High -quality medical care nearby can not only improve the quality of life of the residents, but also help to avoid long journey routes that can be stressful for older people and families with children. In addition, a stable medical infrastructure promotes the trust of the residents in local health care.
conclusion: a strong signal for the future
The takeover of the medical care center by the three municipalities is a strong signal for how important health care is for the local community. It shows that the communities are willing to invest in the health of their citizens and to take responsibility. This is not just a short-term solution, but a long-term step into a healthy future for Gensingen, Münster-Sarmsheim and Ockenheim.
- Nag