St. Irmgardis Hospital Earns Top Diabetes Care Recertification Again
St. Irmgardis Hospital Earns Top Diabetes Care Recertification Again
St. Irmgardis Hospital Earns Top Diabetes Care Recertification Again
St. Irmgardis Hospital in Süchteln has once again earned recognition for its diabetes care. The facility received recertification from the German Diabetes Association (DDG), confirming its specialised approach to treating patients with type 2 diabetes. With over eight million people in Germany affected by the condition, such expertise is increasingly vital.
The hospital's certification as a Krankenhaus mit Diabetes-Schwerpunkt reflects its commitment to high standards. Staff undergo specialised training, while qualified physicians and dedicated diabetes nurses ensure patients receive tailored care. This interdisciplinary approach helps manage risks during surgeries and anaesthesia, reducing complications and shortening recovery times.
Dr. Peter Schöngen, a senior physician in the Department of Internal Medicine, highlighted the team's dedication as a key factor in securing the certification. The hospital is among more than 500 in Germany—and others across Luxembourg, Austria, and Switzerland—to hold this official designation from the DDG.
Measures include strict protocols for blood sugar control, patient education, and coordination between departments. These steps aim to improve outcomes for those with diabetes symptoms, whether they are admitted for routine procedures or complex treatments.
The recertification confirms St. Irmgardis Hospital's role in providing advanced diabetes care. Patients benefit from reduced risks during medical procedures and more efficient hospital stays. The facility remains part of a growing network of certified hospitals addressing the needs of millions with diabetes in Germany.
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