The testimony from inpatient care in Sunderbyn: "Relieved to have survived"
An individual describes her distressing experiences within the psychiatric care system in Norrbotten, Sweden, highlighting chaos and lack of trust in the care provided.
Demand for answers about the health minister's trust in hospital management
A representative is demanding clarity on the health minister's confidence in hospital leadership after critical safety violations were revealed.
ANDREAS ABEL: Trust in family doctors is continuously declining. The Finnish model offers solutions
The Estonian primary healthcare system is under significant pressure, leading to unmet patient expectations, prompting a call for new effective solutions.
Lauri Kõrgvee: patient insurance is Estonia's new health tax
Lauri Kõrgvee critiques Estonia's patient insurance system, highlighting its inefficiencies and rising costs rather than improved healthcare trust.
77% Satisfied with Family Doctor Services – But One Indicator is the Worst in Ten Years
A recent survey indicates that while 77% of people are satisfied with family doctor services in Estonia, trust in their competence has significantly declined.
Jasmiina, 29, became seriously ill and lost faith in the healthcare system
Jasmiina Yildiz, a 29-year-old reality TV star, lost her faith in the Finnish healthcare system after a series of dismissive encounters while seeking treatment for cervical cancer.
The gentle giant awaits his love of life and a home
A gentle giant named Vaitas, who has been recovering in a shelter after living in neglect, is seeking a patient owner to earn his trust and share his life.
"I actually trust ChatGPT more than doctors," said the patient
A patient expressed her trust in AI over doctors, stating that she found AI-generated information more comprehensive and accessible than traditional consultations.
HOME FINDER ⟩ Agnes awaits the opportunity to win someone's heart
Agnes, a two-year-old cat at a shelter in Pärnu, Estonia, is looking for a patient owner to help her build trust and feel at home.
BREAKING: NHS Trust declares critical incident as patients face 'unacceptable' corridor waits
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust has declared a critical incident due to severe pressure on its services, leading to long patient waits in emergency care.
See warning signs to suspect quackery in medicine
The article discusses how some healthcare professionals exploit patient vulnerabilities by promoting ineffective treatments and offers guidance on recognizing pseudoscientific practices.
South Africa Has a 'Bogus Doctor' Problem
South Africa is grappling with the issue of bogus medical practitioners, which poses serious risks to patient safety and trust in healthcare.
Will AI help in diagnosing cancer? Norwegians have already conducted the first clinical tests
Norwegians have initiated clinical tests to explore the application of artificial intelligence in diagnosing prostate cancer, examining patient opinions and trust in AI for medical diagnostics.
Zvonko and Asia are looking for patient adopters: They grew up without contact with people
Zvonko and Asia, two young dogs from the Zagreb animal shelter, are seeking patient adopters after growing up without human contact, indicating that trust can be built over time with patience and understanding.
A patient of the oncologist disqualified in Huesca for three alleged homicides: 'You are invaded by a mix of fear and rage'
A patient expresses fear and anger after discovering their oncologist in Huesca has been disqualified for alleged involvement in three homicides, questioning the trust in the healthcare system.