Here are some of the shortest lives in Denmark: Doctor Christina Svanholm has a message for politicians
The article explores the stark health disparities in Denmark, focusing on the consultation of a local doctor in Lolland, where residents face significantly lower life expectancies than those in more affluent areas like Lyngby-Taarbรฆk and Gentofte.
Survey: Most Nurses Do Not Know What to Do in a Crisis Situation
A recent survey indicated that over half of Danish nurses feel unprepared for future crises, highlighting a lack of awareness regarding emergency procedures in the healthcare system.
Venstre is Skeptical of S Proposal on Health Quarantine
The Danish party Venstre expresses skepticism towards a proposal by the Social Democrats for implementing a health quarantine for individuals convicted of violence against healthcare staff.
Holstein on immigration proposal: 'Mette Frederiksen reminds us that she is a super hardliner'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled a new immigration proposal containing 18 measures aimed at tightening citizenship rules and addressing violence against healthcare workers.
Radiodoctor Carsten Vagn-Hansen has died
Carsten Vagn-Hansen, a notable Danish television and radio doctor, passed away at the age of 87, just three days after his wife.
Back problems cost the state 33 billion kroner annually - the cure is simple and free
A Danish doctor highlights the economic burden of back problems on the state, pointing out a lack of physical activity among retirees.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
Secret negotiations could lead to cheaper obesity medicine โ and a victory for the government
The Danish government is negotiating with Novo Nordisk to potentially subsidize obesity medication for patients, which could alleviate financial burdens on those with prescriptions.
Denmark rejects Trump's offer to send a "hospital ship" to aid the population of Greenland
Denmark has rejected Donald Trump's proposal to send a hospital ship to Greenland, a territory that is already under Danish care.
Danish minister says Greenland doesnโt need Trumpโs hospital ship
Denmark's Defence Minister asserts that Greenland does not require the hospital ship offered by President Trump, highlighting the sufficiency of existing healthcare services in the region.
Greenland, Trump sends hospital ship 'for the sick'. The response: 'It's not needed, we have free healthcare here'
Donald Trump announced the dispatch of a hospital ship to Greenland to assist with healthcare, which prompted a rebuttal from Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen highlighting the existing free healthcare system in the country.
Dispute over Greenland: A US hospital ship that no one needs
The Danish defense minister has criticized the announcement of a US hospital ship for Greenland, asserting that the island's healthcare system is sufficient and that outside help is unnecessary.
Pharmaceutical Company With Danish Founder Admits to Billion-Dollar Fraud in the USA
The pharmaceutical company Zynex has reached a settlement with U.S. authorities admitting to healthcare fraud and other securities-related fraud.
New mobile hospitals heading to the Army
New mobile field hospitals are set to be introduced to the Danish Army to enhance treatment capabilities for injured personnel.
Region reports Dao
Region Southern Denmark has reported Dao to the Danish Data Protection Agency due to improper delivery of mail at publicly accessible locations.
Denmark's Prisons will Review Five Years of Complaints
Danish prisons will systematically review five years of complaints about healthcare treatment following a protest by inmates who refused to be locked in.
Denmark's Prisons Are in Dialogue with Inmates After Protests
Prisoners in several Danish facilities staged protests over inadequate healthcare, prompting a response from the Danish Prison Service.
187 million kroner to repair roofs and prevent drafts at the capital's hospitals
Danish hospitals in the capital area receive 187 million kroner for urgent repair and renovation projects to improve conditions.
The government will spend a quarter of a billion on foreign caregivers
The Danish government plans to invest a quarter of a billion kroner to recruit a few hundred caregivers from India and the Philippines by 2029.