Cosmic Chief: Why the Journal System Became Difficult to Maneuver
The implementation of the Cosmic journal system has faced sharp criticism from healthcare staff, as the provider's CEO addresses the issues for the first time.
"My love, they transferred me to Iran." Woman robbed by alleged military doctor
A woman's troubling experience and alleged robbery by a military doctor in Iran highlights issues of personal safety and trust in medical professionals.
The result of the study on the financing of welfare areas is what the regions already knew
A study commissioned by the Ministry of Finance confirms significant issues in the collection and recording of diagnostic data for welfare areas in Finland.
Obesity medication linked to better mental health
A study reveals that semaglutide, an active ingredient in diabetes and obesity medication, is associated with reduced sickness absence and healthcare needs due to mental health issues in over 95,000 Swedes.
Memory-impaired Timo, 77, waited in emergency for five days - when a place finally opened up, relatives were met with a shocking sight
Timo, a 77-year-old man with memory issues, faced a distressing experience in a Finnish hospital emergency department, where he waited for five days for a bed due to severe overcrowding.
The story of a medical aid that ultimately reached a patient despite everything
A narrative about the challenges faced in obtaining a medical aid for an elderly patient after hospital discharge highlights systemic delays and issues.
The demographic crisis affects midwives. Fewer births, less work
The decline in births in Poland has led to a surplus of midwives, creating significant employment challenges within the profession.
The Andalusian Health Service compensates parents with 1,250,000 euros for "medical deficiencies" during their baby's birth
The Andalusian Health Service has agreed to pay 1.25 million euros to the parents of a baby due to alleged medical deficiencies during the birth, which led to serious health issues for the child.
Universalization of care is a challenge for treating diabetes in the SUS, experts say
Experts highlight the challenges faced by Brazil's public health system (SUS) in providing effective diabetes care amidst rising incidences of the disease and related health issues.
Enormous problems following the regions' new journal system
Nine regions in Sweden have implemented a new record-keeping system that has caused significant issues within healthcare.
Letter from a Stateless Doctor
A stateless doctor expresses her anguish over leaving Spain after 35 years due to systemic issues in the medical field and her desire to continue her career abroad.
Unions warned the Government that thousands of taxpayers could lose their medical coverage
Unions in Argentina have warned that thousands of monotributistas could lose their medical coverage due to funding issues.
The government supports the proposal to tighten the organization of patient transportation services
The Lithuanian government is backing a proposal to revise the guidelines for patient transport services, limiting them to patients assessed under a specific threshold of health.
Susanna Reid issues meningitis vaccine warning as pharmacies make huge change
Susanna Reid has raised concern about the rising demand for the Meningitis B vaccine amid an outbreak in Kent, prompting changes in pharmacy procedures.
Woman suspected of scamming nearly one million euros – HS: Deceived her close family in a heartbreaking way
A woman is suspected of scamming almost one million euros through emotional manipulation, claiming serious health issues.
Gas shortage in hospitals, food being cooked on stoves
Hospitals are facing a gas shortage, forcing staff to cook food on stoves for patients.
Doctors' everyday life with Cosmic - 'Enormous sluggishness in the system'
The article discusses the challenges faced by healthcare professionals in Sweden due to the Cosmic journal system, highlighting frustrations and a culture of silence regarding systemic issues.
Warning about the medical coverage of thousands of monotributistas
Health Minister Mario Lugones addressed concerns regarding inadequate medical coverage for monotributistas during a meeting with union leaders.
Kaleva: Elderly person from Oulu received surgery date from Tampere – refusal had harsh consequences
An elderly patient was removed from the treatment guarantee due to her inability to travel for cataract surgery, highlighting issues in healthcare access
Nearly 600 deviations in Cosmic in Västernorrland
The new Cosmic healthcare system in Västernorrland has reported nearly 600 issues since its implementation, affecting various healthcare services.
Young man with tuberculosis is taken in a wheelbarrow to an ambulance that can't access the neighborhood: 'Forgotten in the mud'
A young man in Brazil was transported in a wheelbarrow to an ambulance due to inaccessible streets during heavy rain, highlighting critical issues in emergency access within the community.
Health in its Labyrinth
The fragmentation of healthcare has transformed into a system of power that undermines the essence of healthcare services, leading to a network of interests and fears that perpetuate disorder.
Monaldi, Fico: even more serious issues, now extraordinary inspections at Aorn dei Colli
Following findings from regional investigations, the President of Campania has ordered extraordinary inspections at the Aorn dei Colli due to significant misconduct in patient management.
Medical Professionals from Four Cities Unite to Save the Life of a Resident of Å iauliai
Medical teams from four cities in Lithuania collaborated to provide urgent care for a resident of Å iauliai who was experiencing severe health issues.
Who can replace Řehka and the case of falsified patient documentation
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Řehka's replacement and issues related to falsified patient documentation.
They brought a patient and received a fine: an unpleasant experience of a Vilnius resident at one of Lithuania's major hospitals
A Vilnius resident expressed frustration after receiving a parking fine while taking his mother to the hospital, highlighting issues with available parking amidst ongoing construction.
General States FNO TSRM and PSTRP: the future of health professions at the center of the debate in Rome
The General States of the National Federation of Orders of Health Professions discussed critical issues facing healthcare professions, highlighting personnel shortages and the need for training reforms in Italy.
War, Referendum, and Digital Healthcare
The article discusses ongoing issues including the war in Iran, a national referendum, and developments in digital healthcare in Iceland.
Care Without a President is Coming
The new comprehensive support law for healthcare and caregiving in South Korea raises concerns about the lack of presidential involvement in addressing care-related issues amidst a rapidly aging population.
IL investigated: Language skills in care situations - See what is happening in your area
A report reveals that language skill issues among healthcare workers recruited from abroad have led to challenges across Finnish welfare areas, although experiences with these international workers have generally been positive.
Experts Warn: This Common Imaging Study May Be Harmful
Experts are cautioning that a widely used imaging study for shoulder issues may do more harm than good.
After technical issues – The Armed Forces supports healthcare in Gotland
The Swedish Armed Forces is collaborating with Region Gotland to prepare military sterilization equipment for deployment to support local healthcare.
Doctors tell inquiry of hospital's refusal to fill staffing gaps
An inquiry into the Murrumbidgee Local Health District reveals significant staffing shortages and hospital service issues, prompting discussions about a potential split of the health district.
Sacked manager-turned-whistleblower condemns mould-ridden hospital
A former site manager has exposed alarming health and safety issues at Newcastle's Calvary Mater Hospital, including mould, sewage contamination, and rainwater leaks.
Some people with permanent health issues will be exempt from the obligation of work ability assessment
The Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund is simplifying the work ability assessment process for individuals with permanent health issues, allowing some to avoid regular re-assessments.
Meaningful Bureaucracy – share your experience and ideas for reducing bureaucracy in healthcare!
The project "Meaningful Bureaucracy" seeks public contributions on how to reduce bureaucratic hurdles in Latvia's healthcare system.
Guanabara Health Center only serves emergencies after infiltration caused by rain, in Campinas
The Guanabara Health Center in Campinas is temporarily restricted to emergency cases due to rain-related structural issues.
Sports Plan for Germany: Why There Should Be Daily Physical Education
The article advocates for a national sports plan in Germany, emphasizing the need for daily physical education in schools to combat health issues and improve overall well-being.
BankID is experiencing problems: - recommends alternative login methods
BankID faced service issues affecting all app users, which have now been resolved, and alternative login methods were recommended by Helsenorge.
Kidney disease advances in the country and exposes bottlenecks in access to early diagnosis and dialysis
The number of Brazilians undergoing dialysis has increased by 9.2% in one year, highlighting access issues to kidney treatment and the impact of diabetes as a leading cause.
Electoral Harvest in Castilla y León
The residents of Castilla y León are advocating for improved healthcare services and staffing due to ongoing issues with depopulation and aging.
We Treat MS at a World-Class Level
This article discusses multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and the distinction between nonspecific symptoms and actual health issues.
100 Days of Unused Vacation, Doctor Retires and Collects Compensation of 60,000 Euros
A doctor in Italy retires with a record compensation of 60,000 euros due to over 100 days of unused vacation, highlighting issues within the public healthcare system.
What are Przemysław Czarnek's views on healthcare? Here’s what he says about it
Przemysław Czarnek, the candidate from the Law and Justice party for Prime Minister in the upcoming 2027 parliamentary elections, shares his views on healthcare and demographic issues in Poland.
Visby Hospital in Reinforcement Mode – Technical Issues Continue
Visby Hospital in Sweden has been placed in a reinforcement mode due to ongoing technical problems affecting its sterilization process, prioritizing acute care and rescheduling affected surgeries.
Summit in Rome on the budget deficit of Puglia’s healthcare: tax increase hypothesis
A €360 million deficit has raised concerns in Puglia's healthcare department, leading to discussions in Rome about potential tax increases to address the unsustainable spending issues.
Podcast: Nanna Bhose's Severe Pain Was Investigated for Several Years: After Surgery, the Doctor Apologized to Her
Nanna Bhose shares her long and painful journey with severe menstrual pain and subsequent health issues on a podcast, including a doctor's apology after surgery.
Strategies for the Health of the Future: The 11th Congress of Health Challenges in Katowice on the Limits of System Resilience and Practical Solutions
The 11th Congress of Health Challenges in Katowice will bring together key representatives from various sectors of the health ecosystem to address pressing health issues.
Podcast: Nanna Bhose was only in her twenties when she received a serious diagnosis - soon she faced a new shock
Nanna Bhose shares her struggles with severe health issues stemming from endometriosis in a podcast interview.
Good news in Texas: Attorney General Ken Paxton recovers more than $125 million from healthcare fraudsters
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has successfully recovered over $125 million from perpetrators of healthcare fraud, highlighting ongoing issues in the U.S. healthcare system.