Bioscientia Healthcare GmbH
We started in 1970 and we have grown steadily since then. This year we celebrate our 50th birthday. You will soon be able to read our anniversary brochure here, which summarises developments and stories.
Company details
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- Business Type:
- Service provider
- Industry Type:
- Clinical Services
- Market Focus:
- Internationally (various countries)
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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About Us
These are our customers:
- All types of hospitals
- University institutes
- Private clinics
- Physician practices and independent physician networks
- Government clients
- Ministries of defence and health
- Corporate clients
- Manufacturers of drugs, in-vitro diagnostics and medical devices
- Veterinary clinics
Values
In addition to the laboratory values generated for you during our measurements, there are other values our success is based on: transparency, fairness, trust, sincerity, respect, reliability.
These are values that our teams work by, that guide us in our medical services and which we show towards our customers and partners day by day.
Sonic Healthcare focuses on high-quality medical diagnostics for patients. In addition to technical excellence, this requires commitment and empathy. All decisions are guided by the answer to the question 'What is the medically best'? Sonic Healthcare calls this guiding principle 'Medical Leadership', a principle to which we at Bioscientia are also happy to commit ourselves to with full conviction.
Years of experience have shown us that medical leadership guarantees standards that benefit patients and doctors alike. An experienced management team complements the medical management. Sonic Healthcare's CSR-Report 2018 sums it up: 'We see medicine as a profession rather than a business' (l.c., page 4).
Commit to Service Excellence
To willingly serve all those with whom we deal, with unsurpassed excellence.
Treat each other with Respect & HonestyTo grow a workplace where trust, team spirit and equality are an integral part of everything we do.
Demonstrate Responsibility & AccountabilityTo set an example, to take ownership of each situation to the best of our ability, and to seek help when needed.
Be Enthusiastic about Continuous ImprovementTo never be complacent, to recognise limitations and oppertunities for ourselves and processes; and to learn through these.
Maintain ConfidentialityTo keep all information pertaining to patiens, as well as professional and commercial issues , in strict confidence.
Self-conception
The 17 Sustainability Goals of the United Nations lead the way to a fair future for all people on our planet. The areas of climate protection and, above all, health are relevant for us:
People are getting older, the chances of curing many diseases are increasing.
We see laboratory diagnostics playing a shaping role in precise and digital medicine.
All over Germany there is a shortage of specialists and young people - including in the healthcare sector.
We provide training and continuing education in all parts of the company, in academic and non-academic professional fields.
Warmer seasons lead to changes in flora and fauna, and 'tropical' diseases are increasingly to be expected in our country as well.
Migration brings colourful life and at the same time resistance situations as well as forgotten disease patterns to our region.
We are always up-to-date with new challenges and in close scientific exchange with our clients. We implement new findings immediately, in line with the Medical Leadership philosophy within Sonic and Bioscientia.
Nanotechnology, 3D printers, big data, robotics, AI: the demands on willingness to learn, knowledge management and interdisciplinary work are growing. As a laboratory, we are part of the critical infrastructure and like to think of it as 'critical to success'. We find answers to future questions in digitalization, automation, the networking of the outpatient and inpatient sectors and increased online presence. And we relate knowledge transfer to medicine just as much as to issues of data protection or billing.
We also bring samples into our regional laboratories from sparsely populated areas because people there desire the same medical quality as in the urban areas. In doing so, we constantly pay attention to our CO2 balance, balancing route planning and quality of care.
Everything is changing. Ever more quickly. How do we bring together the opportunities and risks of major social and medical changes?
By organizing time and space for the essentials: Laboratory diagnostic care for the people of today and tomorrow and personal dialogue with our partners.
We help people to know more about their health.