Burgenland fights for life-saving cardiac surgery amid heart health crisis
Burgenland fights for life-saving cardiac surgery amid heart health crisis
Burgenland fights for life-saving cardiac surgery amid heart health crisis
Burgenland is advocating for a new cardiac surgery unit in Oberwart to address its heart health crisis. The region's cardiovascular mortality rate is 15.3% higher than Austria's average, leaving many patients without timely treatment. A final decision now lies with the Federal Health Planning Commission after local officials unanimously supported the proposal.
The Burgenland Regional Health Planning Commission has submitted its application for a dedicated cardiac surgery department in Oberwart to federal authorities. Medical director Stephan Kriwanek emphasized the urgency, citing the region's higher mortality rate and an aging population needing more procedures. Currently, residents with serious heart conditions often face rejection at hospitals in other states.
Waiting times for treatment in Vienna or Graz can stretch up to nine months. Governor Hans Peter Doskozil deemed the situation unacceptable, arguing that patients should not be turned away based on their residence. CEO Franz Öller added that Austria's Healthcare Structure Plan is outdated, designed for a smaller population and leaving regions like Burgenland chronically underfunded.
If approved, Oberwart Hospital would become the first in the region to offer cardiac surgery. While no specific details on beds or operating rooms have been released, the hospital currently has 315 beds overall. The federal commission will now review the case before making a final ruling.
The proposed unit aims to reduce long waits and lower Burgenland's above-average cardiovascular death rate. Federal approval would mark a significant step in improving local heart health access. For now, residents continue to rely on overstretched services in neighboring states.
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