11304

Inpatients

4150

Day treatments

8 865  Urgent care admissions

1 800 000 laboratory tests

34 420 radiological examinations

4 855 surgeries, surgical clinic

1200 employees performed 765 years work

962 MNOK turnover

Haraldsplass Diakonale Sykehus AS is one of three large non-profit hospitals in Norway (the other two are Lovisenberg Diakonale Sykehus and Diakonhjemmet Sykehus). Today we are a local hospital in internal medicine for 141,000 residents in Bergen and Nordhordland county, as well as Gulen and Samnanger. The hospital has a regional function in geriatrics and palliative care (Sunniva Center).

We also have a large surgical clinic that has excelled in several areas, including shoulder, knee and colon surgeries. The hospital offers specialized health services in internal medicine, surgery, orthopedics, anesthesiology, radiology and monitoring with associated outpatient activity.

The hospital is an important part of the public health offering through an agreement with Helse Vest RHF, and has a good cooperation with Helse Bergen within our business areas.
 

Purpose

The hospital is operated based on Christian values, in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations, as well as teaching and mentoring of future health professionals,
research and development within the hospital’s areas of responsibility.

Vision

Contribute to coping, health and relief – for patients and relatives.

We cannot make everyone healthy, but we will contribute to making it easier to handle a life situation.

 

Value-based hospital

Our vision is that patients, relatives, collaborators, staff and students are empowered through our Christian attitudes. We continuously review our work in relation to our values, ethics and attitudes. We are accessible, dynamic and innovative. 
 

The hospital’s values are:
• Competency
• Respect
• Engagement
• Kindness
 


Research

Research is an integral and defining part of the hospital’s clinical operations. Haraldsplass Diakonale Sykehus aims to ensure that research should

  • lead to an evolving professional environment and new knowledge for the benefit
    of patients in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, care and palliative care
  • be performed in accordance with legal and ethical quality requirements
  • be implemented in our routines and used in patient care at the hospital