Energy Powder Being Snorted Becomes Increasingly Popular Among Youth: Hrstić Announces Possible Ban
Health Minister Irena Hrstić has announced potential regulations concerning Sniffit, an energy powder that is gaining popularity among young people in Croatia for snorting, prompting a review by the State Inspectorate.
The first geriatric clinic opened in Croatia
The first geriatric clinic in Croatia was inaugurated today at the Special Hospital for Extended Care in Duga Resa, with Health Minister Irena Hrstić encouraging similar models in other counties.
Minister Hrstić on when we will see the Yeti in the form of health reform, whether hospitals will be abolished and disobedient directors dismissed?
Health Minister Irena Hrstić discussed the ongoing health reform and its challenges in a podcast, comparing the elusive reform to the mythical Yeti while addressing staffing and patient access issues.
Ministers Obuljen Koržinek and Hrstić read to children in Karlovac
Ministers Nina Obuljen Koržinek and Irena Hrstić read stories to children in Karlovac to promote the national reading challenge '15 for 15', encouraging adults to read to children for 15 minutes daily.
New major health projects in 2026: A hospital for Gorica, Blato ready for construction
Health Minister Irena Hrstić announced 2026 as the year of concrete results, significant investments, and strong reorganization in healthcare amidst ongoing criticisms.
Minister Irena Hrstić: 'Supplementary work for doctors possible, but with measurable results'
The Ministry of Health has issued guidelines defining the criteria for approving supplementary work by healthcare workers at a second employer or for their own account within the framework of their primary institution's health activity.