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The fact that many things are going wrong at the Einsiedeln hospital is now known not only in the region, but throughout Switzerland. However, no one feels it is their responsibility to take real action in the hospital. Schwyz’s responsible director of healthcare, Damian Meyer, points to the market that must correct this. The district of Einsiedeln and the Maria zum Finsteren Wald Hospital Foundation refer patients to the private hospital group Ameos. AND? He remains silent and denies the accusations.
Responsibility for the conditions at the Einsiedeln hospital is passed back and forth like a hot potato. The troubled population of Einsiedler suffers the most: should we still trust the local hospital or go to Lachen or Schwyz from the start? A region depends on its hospital. This is understandable, because there are 360 jobs here. Tens, hundreds of employees perform valuable work in a hospital every day.
But motivated staff alone will not help hospitals in the canton of Schwyz get out of trouble. Rather, the problems in Einsiedeln also create problems for the hospitals in Lachen and Schwyz: they compete for staff and patients. The question of whether there is enough space for three hospitals in the canton of Schwyz is becoming increasingly clear. Anyone who is not ready to answer them admits that one in three hospitals will eventually fizzle out ingloriously. Canton would be better off influencing the future of the Schwyz hospital system through targeted planning.
Source: Blick

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