RTL informationHRS hospital group to terminate Dr Philippe Wilmes' contract; press release confirms

Roy Grotz
Claude Zeimetz
adapted for RTL Today
Following the orthopaedic surgeon's provisional suspension until 22 April, RTL understands that Dr Philippe Wilmes is being let go by the Hôpitaux Robert Schuman group.
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After the surgeon was provisionally suspended from performing operations for three months on 20 January, RTL now understands that he has been let go by the Robert Schuman hospital group. The temporary suspension was taken due to a precautionary principle in relation to patients. The Kirchberg hospital management has, according to RTL sources, made this decision on the basis of medical cases which would show that selected patients should not have undergone knee surgery.

For HRS management, this represents a serious professional error and a breach of trust, leading to the termination of Dr Wilmes’ contract, which dated back to March 2013. The surgeon will be allowed to appeal this decision at a labour tribunal.

At the same time, there is an ongoing disciplinary investigation led by the Medical College. By the end of April, three experts will have analysed the alleged medical errors performed by Dr Wilmes and submitted a report to the health minister Martine Deprez.

Both procedures are independent and separate from one another.

HRS group press release

On Thursday afternoon, The Robert Schuman hospital group confirmed the situation via press release:

“After summoning, informing and hearing Dr Philippe Wilmes on 25 February 2026, the Hôpitaux Robert Schuman have decided that further collaboration with Dr Wilmes is no longer possible.

A procedure to terminate the accreditation contract is currently under way.”

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