The healthcare sector causes 5.2% of Germany’s CO₂ emissions – more than global shipping and air traffic.
A single hospital bed consumes as much energy as four detached houses.
From 2025, hospitals with more than 250 employees will be required by the CSRD Directive to prepare mandatory sustainability reports.
The new hospital reform is fundamentally changing the rules of the game:
– Introduction of nationwide service groups
– New quality specifications and minimum volumes
– Reform of hospital financing with reserve budgets
– Integration of ESG criteria into the reporting system
The large number of legislative changes is placing an additional burden on controlling departments, which are already under heavy strain.
Voluntary participation in the InEK calculation can quickly lead to amortization of the software through bonus payments.
AEP SOLUTION4: Your solution for ESG and controlling
Integrated sustainability management:
– Automatic recording of all emission sources
– Detailed analyses down to station level
– Real-time monitoring of energy consumption
– CSRD-compliant reporting at the touch of a button
– AI-supported materiality analysis for ESG aspects
Holistic controlling:
– Integration of all operational sub-areas (purchasing, operations, nursing, finance)
– Automated department results with detailed analyses down to the individual case level
– InEK-compliant calculation logic with standardized output file
ESG reporting:
– CSRD-compliant reporting
– Automated data collection and validation
– Integrated materiality analysis
Integrated planning:
– Linking the financial level, quality and sustainability
– Simulations of scenarios and their effects
– Real-time simulation of P&L, balance sheet, liquidity and ESG KPIs
According to estimates, 86% of the hospitals surveyed expect to be required by law to report on sustainability from the 2024 or 2025 financial year. be legally obliged to report on sustainability from be required by law. This means that data collection and the data basis must be correct from 2025 in order to avoid future problems.