Medicover President: Let’s Create a Quality Market with Patient Focus
The President of Medicover, Dr. Artur Białkowski, advocates for developing a healthcare market in Poland that prioritizes quality and patient care, suggesting that private healthcare facilities investing in modern technologies should be able to access national funding contracts.
Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Ukrainian rehabilitation specialists received during an exchange visit at 'Vaivari'
The National Rehabilitation Center 'Vaivari' in Latvia hosted 24 Ukrainian health care and rehabilitation specialists to enhance their knowledge of modern rehabilitation methods.
The state wants to link healthcare facility financing to patient recovery
Estonia is considering tying the financing of healthcare institutions to the recovery outcomes of patients.
Perth mother's struggle to get specialist care for her three-year-old son
A mother in Perth is expressing frustration at the lack of specialist care for her three-year-old son suffering from complex epilepsy, who currently receives only emergency treatment.
The metaverse has now entered... intensive care
Meta announces significant changes that put Mark Zuckerberg's vision for an immersive digital metaverse into a state of 'artificial support.'
What is baby-saving ‘NEO’ blood? NHS says one in four of us have it
The NHS raises awareness about 'NEO' blood, a type of blood suitable for critically ill newborns, urging more donors to come forward.
Libra should take care of health, auspicious color white
People under the Libra zodiac sign should pay special attention to their health today and postpone important tasks for a day or two.
Dog trainer shares 1 thing that'll stop your dog pulling on lead
A dog trainer has shared a simple technique to stop dogs from pulling on the lead, which pet owners have found highly effective.
EK wants to abolish home care support and remove availability consideration
The Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) proposes measures to facilitate work-related immigration to Finland due to declining birth rates and workforce availability concerns.
The state is considering linking health fund payment to patient recovery
The Estonian government is exploring the possibility of tying health fund payments to patient recovery rates as part of a shift towards value-based healthcare funding models.
1,872 incidents in psychiatry in Norrbotten - in a year
A report reveals a dramatic increase in incidents relating to psychiatric care in Norrbotten, Sweden, with significant neglect and lack of safety measures reported.
Forced to give birth at the hospital door due to lack of a male companion: Taliban edicts endanger Afghan women's lives
Afghan women face life-threatening conditions as Taliban edicts restrict their access to healthcare, forcing them to give birth in dangerous situations.
Anyone who wants their lawn to grow greener and stronger needs to pour on 1 natural item
Gardening experts recommend using Epsom salt to enhance lawn growth and color by providing essential minerals.
[Exclusive] Mother who sent son to facility and turned her back... Court says to pay 40 million won in support payments
A family court ruling has mandated a mother to pay her son 40 million won in support payments for neglecting her caregiving duties and sending him to a care facility.
Man charged in $90M Medicare fraud scheme; DOJ says suspect may have entered US illegally
Anar Rustamov, a foreign national, has been charged with health care fraud involving a scheme to steal over $90 million from Medicare.
Thousands of care leavers in England ‘locked out’ of work as firms slow to adapt
A charity reported that care leavers in England face significant barriers to employment due to a lack of adaptation by employers.
Cashless Payments for People with Dementia: Expanding Benefits from Shopping Support
The article discusses the benefits of cashless payment systems for seniors with dementia, highlighting how these systems help manage their daily shopping needs amidst increasing financial challenges like scams.
The Other Side of Health Innovation: The Dilemma of Covering All Medications and Devices That Hit the Market
A regional forum in São Paulo discussed the challenges of incorporating innovative medical technologies into healthcare funding, focusing on inefficient spending and the necessity of not covering all approved medications and devices.
Friends (and ex-boyfriends) by the hair
The article explores how hair care and beauty products have become a social connector among colleagues in a modern office environment.
Sinaloa holds a ride to promote environmental awareness, mobility, and social well-being
The 'Pueblos y Paisajes 2026: Riding for Water Care' event in Sinaloa brought together over 2,500 cyclists to promote environmental awareness and social well-being.
The unseen costs of living with a disability in regional Australia
The article discusses the significant challenges faced by people with disabilities in regional Australia, highlighting individual stories and systemic issues affecting their care and daily lives.
12910 zł for doctors, 11485 zł for nurses. New minimum salaries in 2026
Health Minister confirms no reforms will occur without compromise on salary changes discussed in the Tripartite Health Care Team meeting.
Jair Bolsonaro is stable and without fever, says medical report
Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil is currently stable, without fever, and undergoing treatment in the intensive care unit for pneumonia following a medical report update.
Are private health insurers trying to move Australia to a US-style model?
Private health insurers in Australia are expanding into general practitioner clinics and telehealth services, raising concerns about a shift towards a US-style managed care model and prompting calls for increased oversight.
Attention, songs, conversations, and improvisation: clown doctors now also bring joy to seniors
Clown doctors are now visiting senior care centers, bringing joy and entertainment through songs, exercises, and conversations with elderly residents.
Stradiņa Hospital's Nephrologists: Implementing a Unified Quality in Patient Care Can Save Millions
Nephrologists at Stradiņa Hospital in Latvia are advocating for a unified standard of care that could save the healthcare system millions while providing better treatment for kidney patients.
Ana Lluch, oncologist: 'Many times hormonal treatments produce very unpleasant side effects, like hot flashes'
Oncologist Ana Lluch discusses the impact of cancer treatments on daily life and emphasizes the importance of clear information about potential side effects.
The secret ingredient to apply to the pothos leaves that grandmothers used
A traditional method for maintaining the appearance of pothos leaves involves using a mixture of water and vinegar.
This spring is very special - these tips will make garden care go smoothly as in Strömsö
Finnish gardening experts share advice for dealing with the unique challenges of an unusually early spring season.
THE END OF THE MYTH! Experts debunk common myths about hair
Experts in trichology and dermatology debunk common myths related to hair care and maintenance.
Detroit moms rushed to 'no strings attached' cash aid program tailored to new mothers
Over 1,000 new and expectant mothers in Detroit quickly enrolled in a cash aid program aimed at providing financial support for prenatal and infant care.
Amazon Health AI brings a doctor to your pocket
Amazon introduces Health AI, a new tool aimed at simplifying the health care experience for users by providing timely and comprehensible medical information.
Reduction in surgeries a blow for many endometriosis patients
The proposed reduction in endometriosis surgeries at the clinic has raised concerns from patients and advocates regarding access to necessary medical care.
"We can't promise anything." That sentence was said over my head. I was nine years old and lying in a bed in the intensive care unit.
The author reflects on their experience as a nine-year-old in the intensive care unit, highlighting the power adults hold over children's futures and the balance between truth and hope in healthcare.
The Most Important Tips for Caring for Knees in Older Adults: Recommendations from Traumatologist Pedro Guillén
Pedro Guillén, a prominent Spanish traumatologist, shares essential advice for maintaining knee health in seniors in an interview.
Capybara beaten in North Zone of Rio shows improvement, says veterinarian
A capybara that was brutally attacked by a group of men in Rio de Janeiro has shown signs of recovery after initial veterinary treatment.
Elephant Sanctuary Questions the Standard of Animal Captivity in Brazilian Zoos
The founder of Brazil's first elephant sanctuary, Scott Blais, challenges traditional zoo practices and advocates for alternative models of animal care.
What is the Elephant Sanctuary Brazil like, in Mato Grosso; see video
The Elephant Sanctuary Brazil, located in Mato Grosso, offers a natural and spacious environment for elephants formerly kept in captivity, providing them with care and the chance to engage in natural behaviors.
Dog received immediate service but cancer-stricken woman waited for months
An Icelandic woman's family expresses frustration over the lengthy medical process she faced while seeking treatment for cancer, contrasting it with the immediate attention a dog received for a similar concern.
Stabbing in the City Center, Endometriosis, and Threats from Trump
A 30-year-old man was hospitalized after a stabbing incident in downtown Reykjavik, while the U.S. President issues threats regarding Iran's compliance over the Strait of Hormuz and concerns are raised over endometriosis care in Iceland.
Audrey Salomone, the woman who loved Bruno Salomone until his last breath
Audrey Salomone, a private individual and aquarium director, married actor Bruno Salomone shortly before his death from cancer.
Commentary: The Olomouc Defibrillator Case is a Test of Trust in Czech Health Care
The case of potentially improperly indicated defibrillators in Olomouc calls into question the trust in Czech healthcare.
Woman in her 50s and a man in his 60s found dead in Karmøy. Two men charged.
A woman in her 50s and a man in his 60s were found dead in Karmøy, with two men arrested and charged with their murders.
What Are the Structural Issues of the Adult Guardianship System and the Truth Behind the 'Guardianship Tribe'? An Ex-Judge Speaks
A former judge discusses systemic problems within Japan's adult guardianship system and the emerging concerns about the backgrounds and motivations of those involved.
The pet you won't see during the day, but you will hear barking at night: What is the exotic sugar glider?
The article discusses the experiences of a Latvian family who keeps sugar gliders as pets, particularly focusing on their nocturnal behavior and care requirements.
A strike on a health care centre in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says
A recent airstrike on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan, resulted in the deaths of at least 64 individuals, including 13 children, according to the WHO.
The patient's condition worsens after a stroke, and the family is left in the lurch. "The systematic wall must finally be broken down"
A former Polish health minister emphasizes the need for systemic reforms in healthcare to improve outcomes for stroke patients after a family's harrowing experience with a loved one's deteriorating condition.
The polish for less than 14 euros that leaves tires and plastic parts of the car looking like new
A professional tire and plastic polish available for under 14 euros that restores and protects car exteriors.
A new map of maternity wards in Poland is being created. Criteria have been announced that must be met.
The Polish Ministry of Health is planning a new map of maternity wards to address the dramatic decline in birth rates and the subsequent closures of maternity facilities.