In 1994 (twenty-three years ago) the company Mining Hospital with a polyclinic was founded, half owned by the Mining Employee Health Insurance Company Most (hereinafter HZZP Most) and the City of Bílina. This company submitted a privatization project for the operation of health care in the area of the hospital and polyclinic in Bílina. The project then won the competition with four other privatization projects.
Even before that, at the turn of 1993 and 1994, HZZP Most took over the premises of NsP Bílina, including employees and all facilities, from the last director of NsP Bílina, MUDr. Rademacher and began to provide health care here under her own name. This was the case throughout 1994 until 31 March 1995, when HZZP Most was banned from such activities.
In order to maintain the health care in Bílina to its current extent (outpatient care, complement, 40 beds of the internal department, 30 beds of the neurorehabilitation department), the Mining Hospital with the polyclinic spol. s ro (hereinafter HNsP sro). Five local doctors bought half of HZZP Most in this company:
head of the internal department MUDr. Josef Chudáček,
surgeon MUDr. Karel Prejza,
chief pediatrician MUDr. Radka Tetřevová,
primary neurorehabilitation department MUDr. Bořek Beneš,
and chief physician for adults MUDr. Jaroslav Cermak.
The second half of the company remained with the City of Bílina.
The new director of HNsP sro Bílina became MUDr. Josef Chudáček. This feature was canceled in 2011. The company usually had two executives. Gradually it was MUDr. Antonín Círek, secretary of the city Jiří Kalous, MUDr. Borek Benes, MUDr. Josef Chudáček, Head of the City Finance Department Blanka Peterová, RNDr. Jaroslav Herzinger, M.Sc. René Štěpánek and now Ing. Andrea Nováková.
In 2012, the shares of all five doctors in HNsP sro were transferred to the City of Bílina, which thus became the 100% owner of the company.
And what was it like originally with the construction of the hospital and polyclinic complex in Bílina?
The main goal of the construction of a new medical complex – hospital and polyclinic in Bílina was to provide inpatient care and concentration of specialist clinics, district doctors and complement, which were until 1964 scattered in several places in Bílina (Želivského street, Pionýrů street – now Břežánská street, Žižkov Square, or at the former Bílina – město train station). Before 1960, a project from Zdravoprojekt Praha for an outpatient polyclinic and a district-type hospital with four wards was prepared very purposefully. There should be internal, surgical, gynecological – obstetric and pediatric primates. In 1960, however, there was a territorial change, the town of Bílina ceased to be a district town and the construction of a complete acute bed part no longer took place.
Thus, only one polyclinic building was built with two two-storey wings for outpatient care and complement (X-ray, biochemical laboratory), and a well-known capture station was part of the facility. On the second floor, according to the project, rooms for administration (OÚNZ Bílina and Okresní hygienická stanice Bílina) and four rooms with trauma beds were set aside. An internal inpatient department was set up in these premises,
which was the first primacy in Bílina. This department was opened in 1964 together with the ambulances and other operations of the new NPP in Bílina as part of the Teplice District Office. The inpatient room had 40 beds, half for female and half for male patients. The first head of the internal department was appointed MUDr. Pavel Letáček, an experienced internist. MUDr. Vladimír Volman joined the inpatient internship on September 1, 1964, and MUDr. Marie Cabálková.
The principal of the inpatient hospital after MUDr. The leaflet has been taken over by MUDr. Josef Chudáček and worked here with the head sister Jana Sokolova. A number of other doctors gradually worked in the department.
Since 1989, a new extension of the Bílina University Hospital was opened – on the ground floor there was an institutional pharmacy, on the first floor a neurorehabilitation 30-bed department with the first primary, MUDr. Ján Cabadaj.