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| location = [[Wikipedia:Arlesheim|Arlesheim]]
 
| location = [[Wikipedia:Arlesheim|Arlesheim]]
|coordinates=47.493889, 7.614722|country=[[Wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]|former-names=Ita Wegman Klinik, Klinisch-Therapeutisches Institut|opened=8.6.1921|website=[http://www.klinik-arlesheim.ch/ klinik-arlesheim.ch]}}The '''Arlesheim Clinic''' is a hospital in [[Wikipedia:Dornach|Dornach]] ([[Wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]) with [[anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophic medical]] orientation. The hospital focuses on [[Wikipedia:Internal medicine|Internal medicine]], [[Wikipedia:Oncology|Oncology]], [[Wikipedia:psychosomatic medicine|Psychosomatics]] and [[Wikipedia:psychiatry|Psychiatry]].
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|coordinates=47.493889, 7.614722|country=[[Wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]|former-names=Ita Wegman Klinik, Klinisch-Therapeutisches Institut|opened=8.6.1921|website=[http://www.klinik-arlesheim.ch/ klinik-arlesheim.ch]|beds=82}}The '''Arlesheim Clinic''' is a hospital in [[Wikipedia:Dornach|Dornach]] ([[Wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]]) with [[anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophic medical]] orientation. The hospital focuses on [[Wikipedia:Internal medicine|Internal medicine]], [[Wikipedia:Oncology|Oncology]], [[Wikipedia:psychosomatic medicine|Psychosomatics]] and [[Wikipedia:psychiatry|Psychiatry]].
  
 
It resulted from the April 1, 2014 merger of the Ita Wegman Clinic with the smaller [[Wikipedia:Oncology|oncology]] oriented Lukas Clinic (founded in 1963), which was no longer economically viable. While in the merger phase, Haus Wegman was responsible for [[Wikipedia:Inpatient|stationary]] and Haus Lukas for [[Wikipedia:Outpatient|ambulatory]] treatments, since 2016 oncology has been completely moved to Haus Wegman and psychiatry and psychosomatics to Haus Lukas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.basellandschaftlichezeitung.ch/basel/baselbiet/klinik-fusion-in-arlesheim-ita-wegman-rettet-lukas-vor-dem-aus-127478619|accessdate=2014-07-23|title=Klinik-Fusion in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman rettet Lukas vor dem Aus|trans-title=Clinic merger in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman saves Lukas from ruin}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Die Klinik Arlesheim bricht mit ihrer Geschichte|url=https://www.bzbasel.ch/basel/baselbiet/die-klinik-arlesheim-bricht-mit-ihrer-geschichte-130734999|first=Michael|date=22 November 2016|last=Nittnaus|trans-title=The Arlesheim Clinic breaks with its history|access-date=2021-10-25}}</ref>
 
It resulted from the April 1, 2014 merger of the Ita Wegman Clinic with the smaller [[Wikipedia:Oncology|oncology]] oriented Lukas Clinic (founded in 1963), which was no longer economically viable. While in the merger phase, Haus Wegman was responsible for [[Wikipedia:Inpatient|stationary]] and Haus Lukas for [[Wikipedia:Outpatient|ambulatory]] treatments, since 2016 oncology has been completely moved to Haus Wegman and psychiatry and psychosomatics to Haus Lukas.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.basellandschaftlichezeitung.ch/basel/baselbiet/klinik-fusion-in-arlesheim-ita-wegman-rettet-lukas-vor-dem-aus-127478619|accessdate=2014-07-23|title=Klinik-Fusion in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman rettet Lukas vor dem Aus|trans-title=Clinic merger in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman saves Lukas from ruin}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Die Klinik Arlesheim bricht mit ihrer Geschichte|url=https://www.bzbasel.ch/basel/baselbiet/die-klinik-arlesheim-bricht-mit-ihrer-geschichte-130734999|first=Michael|date=22 November 2016|last=Nittnaus|trans-title=The Arlesheim Clinic breaks with its history|access-date=2021-10-25}}</ref>
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The clinic also produces [[anthroposophic medicine|anthroposophic medicines]]. The public clinic in private, non-profit sponsorship has 82 beds (as of 2016) and is, among other things, a member of the Association of Non-profit Hospitals for Anthroposophically Extended Medicine e.V. ([[AnthroMed]])<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hospital Network|work=AnthroMed|url=http://www.anthromed.de/en/hospital.network/|access-date=2021-10-25}}</ref> as well as associations of private clinics.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:30, 25 October 2021

Clinic Arlesheim
Geography
LocationArlesheim, Switzerland
Coordinates47.493889, 7.614722
Services
Beds82
History
Former name(s)Ita Wegman Klinik, Klinisch-Therapeutisches Institut
Opened8.6.1921
Links
Websiteklinik-arlesheim.ch


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The Arlesheim Clinic is a hospital in Dornach (Switzerland) with anthroposophic medical orientation. The hospital focuses on Internal medicine, Oncology, Psychosomatics and Psychiatry.

It resulted from the April 1, 2014 merger of the Ita Wegman Clinic with the smaller oncology oriented Lukas Clinic (founded in 1963), which was no longer economically viable. While in the merger phase, Haus Wegman was responsible for stationary and Haus Lukas for ambulatory treatments, since 2016 oncology has been completely moved to Haus Wegman and psychiatry and psychosomatics to Haus Lukas.[1][2]

The clinic also produces anthroposophic medicines. The public clinic in private, non-profit sponsorship has 82 beds (as of 2016) and is, among other things, a member of the Association of Non-profit Hospitals for Anthroposophically Extended Medicine e.V. (AnthroMed)[3] as well as associations of private clinics.

References

  1. "Klinik-Fusion in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman rettet Lukas vor dem Aus" [Clinic merger in Arlesheim: Ita Wegman saves Lukas from ruin]. Retrieved 2014-07-23.
  2. Nittnaus, Michael (22 November 2016). "Die Klinik Arlesheim bricht mit ihrer Geschichte" [The Arlesheim Clinic breaks with its history]. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  3. "Hospital Network". AnthroMed. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
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