Exiled Iranian warns regime was 'aggressively patient threat waiting to pounce' on America
An Iranian exile warns that the Iranian regime poses a significant and immediate threat to American interests, countering the narrative of anti-war activists who oppose military action against Iran.
‘Patient Basic Law’ passed in Health and Welfare Committee
The Patient Basic Law, which defines patients as subjects of healthcare policy and guarantees their rights, has cleared its first legislative hurdle in the National Assembly.
DN Debate. "In the Left-Governed Stockholm, Patients Suddenly Vanish"
The article criticizes the left-wing governance in Stockholm for dismantling private healthcare options, leading to a rise in patient wait times and a significant loss of patients from healthcare statistics.
“Patient, the Subject of Healthcare”...Discussion on the Enactment of the Patient Basic Law Intensifies
The discussion around the enactment of the Patient Basic Law, which aims to recognize patients as central actors in healthcare, is gaining momentum in South Korea.
Expensive Special Diet Strains the Wallets of Celiac Disease Patients
Celiac disease patients in Estonia must buy gluten-free food without state support, putting them at a disadvantage compared to patients in several other European countries who receive assistance.
We have waited 50 years for a new law. Must we wait another 50 before we get a better abortion offer?
The article criticizes Norway's health authorities for not offering abortion services in primary healthcare settings, highlighting the long-standing wait for improved abortion services.
Nigeria: Airport Cashless Policy - Keyamo Urges Nigerians to Exercise Patience
Nigeria's Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has called on citizens to be patient as the government reviews the initial implementation of a cashless payment system at airports to enhance efficiency and reduce corruption.
The government supports the proposal to tighten the organization of patient transportation services
The Lithuanian government is considering stricter regulations for patient transportation services, limiting them to patients with low Barthel scores to ensure resources are utilized effectively for those who have difficulty accessing healthcare.
Strengthening Standards for Emergency Room Specialists ... 1 Specialist for Every 5,000 Patients in Regional Centers
To enhance the capacity for severe and emergency patient care, new standards for staffing and facilities in regional and local emergency medical centers are being implemented.
[Exclusive] The ‘Emergency Patient Transport System’ is being reformed… The Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Fire Agency have different data aggregation
The South Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Fire Agency have reported significantly different numbers regarding emergency patient transports, revealing a lack of coordination in their operations.
Felicia Åkerman: How Low Is a Normal Policy Rate?
This article discusses whether Swedes deserve a lower policy rate or if the Riksbank should remain patient despite the strong krona.
Changing the Loan Fund's Rules: - When we find that type of mistake, we just have to clean up
The Loan Fund in Norway plans to change its rules regarding student financial aid for those receiving compensation after injury or illness.
The country's healthcare institutions are horrified – SAM and VLK do not hear requests to allow patients to receive as many services as they actually need
Lithuanian healthcare leaders express concerns over the government's failure to acknowledge the increasing demand for day surgeries, despite evidence of its growth.
Doctors will guard against dogs in Rajasthan
The Rajasthan government has appointed doctors as nodal officers in certain hospitals to address the stray dog issue and ensure patient safety.
Will the Constitutional Court allow it? Vojtěch's trick aims to break the taboo of Czech healthcare
The Czech Ministry of Health is developing a manual outlining basic healthcare entitlements for patients, while proposing that anything beyond this would be considered 'superior' care, which patients would have to pay for themselves.
Criticism of German Corona Policy: US Health Minister Accuses Germany of Misconduct
US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the German government for its handling of the Corona pandemic, alleging it neglected patient autonomy.
Letter to 'Nina Workin' - US Health Minister criticizes Germany over Corona proceedings
US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticized the German government for legal proceedings related to the Corona pandemic, accusing it of neglecting patient autonomy.
Changes in the National Oncology Strategy. The government has published a draft resolution
The Polish government has proposed amendments to the National Oncology Strategy for 2020-2030, which includes new rights and funding for patient organizations.