The 60 days of agony of the little warrior. Now a foundation: 'Let it not happen again'
A mother mourns her son Domenico, who died after a prolonged battle in intensive care following a complicated heart operation, leading her to advocate for change in the healthcare system.
What is Javier Milei's Labor Reform that was approved by Congress and what are its main points
Javier Milei's proposed labor reform has been approved by the Argentine Chamber of Deputies and will return to the Senate for final sanction, omitting previous provisions that reduced wages for medical leave.
Labor Reform: The government requested the session in Deputies after dropping the controversial article on leave
The Argentine government is pushing for a labor reform vote in the Chamber of Deputies after removing a contentious article on medical leave amid nationwide protests against President Javier Milei's administration.
Towards the implementation of the breast centers network plan
Greece has officially begun establishing a network of breast care centers to improve treatment for women with breast cancer, supported by the Ministry of Health.
Labor reform: the background of the government's agreement with its allies regarding the elimination of the article on medical licenses
The Argentine government has decided to eliminate Article 44 from labor reform legislation, which affects remuneration in the event of a worker's illness or accident, after pressure from allied parties.
Licenses, testimony of a Congress voting on an empty stomach
The Argentine Senate has approved a controversial amendment to the medical leave system that significantly reduces the wages of workers on sick leave, prompting a heated debate among lawmakers and citizens.
Allies of Pro and UCR demand removal of medical leave changes from labor reform
Pro and UCR allies in Argentina are calling for the removal of a controversial article from a labor reform project that seeks to significantly reduce employee remuneration during illness or accidents.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the Government defines the final details of the labor reform before it is debated in the Deputies' commissions
The Argentine government is finalizing the details of a controversial labor reform ahead of a crucial parliamentary debate.
Confirmed: The ruling party modifies the article on medical licenses in the labor reform to vote on it this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina has decided to amend a controversial article in the labor reform concerning medical leave pay in order to facilitate its approval in Congress.
What will happen with the closure of hospitals and salary increases for medical staff? The Minister of Health responds
The Polish Minister of Health addressed concerns regarding the reorganization of hospitals and proposed salary increases for medical professionals amid a significant budget shortfall in the healthcare sector.
Clash over labor reform: CGT threatens with a general strike and differences grow within the ruling party
The CGT union in Argentina threatens a general strike over discontent with the labor reform being considered in Congress, particularly regarding changes to medical leave provisions.
Good news in Arizona: the governor canceled US$642 million in medical debt for low-income families
Arizona's governor has canceled $642 million in medical debt for low-income families as part of a broader economic stability program.
The government wants to expand the rights of nurses and midwives. What changes is the ministry planning?
The Polish government is proposing changes to expand the competencies and training of nurses and midwives to improve healthcare provisions.
'The symptoms of our daughter's breast cancer were dismissed by doctors because she was only 17'
The parents of a teenager who died of breast cancer claim her age led to inadequate medical attention, delaying her diagnosis and treatment.
State Medical Aid: Sébastien Lecornu Signs Two Decrees of 'Reform'
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has signed two decrees aimed at reforming State Medical Aid for undocumented immigrants, focusing on combating fraud and modernizing state IT systems.
Patient groups say criminal charges for fatal medical accidents should not be blocked, violating equality principle
Patient advocacy groups in South Korea have expressed concerns over proposed legislation that would limit prosecutions for medical professionals involved in fatal medical accidents, fearing it might promote negligence towards life.
Marek Kolasiński, Krzysztof Koźmiński: Does Returning to the Past Make Sense
The article discusses the lobbying efforts surrounding the amendment of Polish civil procedure and its implications for intellectual property rights in pharmaceuticals versus public interest and medical progress.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Broad support with Health Minister Warken
German employers, medical associations, health insurers, and nursing groups are largely backing the reform efforts announced by Health Minister Nina Warken, although the potential for real cost savings remains uncertain.
Proposal for a new practice fee: Better to discuss the remuneration of the medical profession
The article discusses the need for structural reforms in the health system rather than provocative proposals, criticizing the government's lack of effective changes in the face of existing issues.
Pediatricians, psychiatrists, dermatologists... Consultation fees will increase on January 1st
Consultation fees for various medical specialists, including pediatricians, psychiatrists, and dermatologists, will rise starting January 1st as part of a broader reform in physician compensation, after previous increases were postponed to 2025 due to financial tensions in the health insurance system.