Major German university hospital system with 500K annual patients across two Munich campuses
LMU Klinikum München operates two large teaching hospitals serving roughly half a million patients annually across 28 specialty clinics, 16 institutes, and 63 interdisciplinary centers. The tech stack reveals a transitional organization: legacy systems (Windows XP, SQL Server, SAP IS-H) sit alongside modern healthcare data infrastructure (FHIR, Python, PyTorch, R) and research tools (Seurat, Scanpy, LabVIEW). Active hiring across healthcare and research roles, coupled with active projects in FHIR data standardization and a new data integration center, signals a multi-year push toward interoperable clinical and research systems.
LMU Klinikum München is one of Germany's largest university hospital systems, affiliated with Ludwig Maximilian University. The organization operates two major Munich campuses — Campus Großhadern and Campus Innenstadt — with specialized centers including an oncology hub (CCC München), Germany's largest transplant center (TxM), and dedicated research institutes for tropical medicine and vestibular disorders. The hospital system participates in national research networks including DIFUTURE and the Network for University Medicine (NUM), reflecting heavy involvement in health services research and pandemic response. Operations span clinical care, graduate medical education, and translational research across thousands of staff.
Mix of legacy (Windows XP, SQL Server, SAP IS-H) and modern systems. Clinical tools include Impella and da Vinci surgical systems. Data/research stack includes Python, PyTorch, R, FHIR, and specialized bioinformatics tools (Seurat, Scanpy). Administrative/office: Microsoft Office, SAP, Moodle.
Active initiatives include FHIR data standard implementation, a new data integration center, a central endoscopy facility, clinical studies in muscular and Alzheimer's diseases, and continuous optimization of station and palliative care processes.
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