City seeking mental health professionals for a healthcare facility
Mayor Peter Boch has enlisted the help of Franz Markus Pusel, part-time managing director of the MVZ in Bad Säckingen, to advise on improving the long waiting times for doctor appointments in Pforzheim.
The focus of Pusel's work will be to address the doctor appointment shortage in the city. He will not only advise the city's administration but will also approach local pediatricians and general practitioners.
Boch's administration has been in talks with the health department of the Enz district to prepare for the possible establishment of an MVZ in Pforzheim. The MVZ is not intended to be competition for the medical community but rather a supplementary measure to relieve and improve healthcare in the city.
Boch emphasizes the importance of advancing the plans together, with the aim of improving the healthcare situation in Pforzheim.
It's important to note that some information in this article may no longer be current as it is archived on a website. Additionally, specific details such as the size, specialties, timeline, funding, or services of the proposed MVZ are not available from the current search results.
For those unfamiliar, an MVZ is a medical care centre that aims to improve healthcare access by providing a range of medical services under one roof. This can include primary care, specialist appointments, and diagnostic services. The goal is to streamline the healthcare process and reduce waiting times for patients.
As more information about the proposed MVZ in Pforzheim becomes available, we will bring you updates. Stay tuned.
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