Ferrari, in Maranello a high-tech diagnostic center also open to the area
Ferrari has opened a high-tech diagnostic center in Maranello, showcasing collaboration between public and private sectors.
News in Easy Language on March 3
In Latvia, the average net salary last year was 1346 euros, with the most significant increases seen in the private sector.
Haščák Appears as a Member of Fico's Nostra Since He Let Their Man into Dôvera
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has publicly allied with financier Jaroslav Haščák, indicating a shift in their previously antagonistic relationship over private capital in public health.
Heart transported by private plane from the countryside to São Paulo for transplant
A heart was transported from São José do Rio Preto to São Paulo by a private plane for a transplant operation as part of a state program in Brazil.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Medical practices earn every fifth euro from private patients
In Germany, a significant portion of medical practices' income comes from private insurance patients, raising questions about the future of public health insurance.
USA: The Successful Entrepreneur Who Designed Her Company Like Indiana Jones and Decided Not to Go Public
Judy Faulkner, the CEO of Epic Systems, stands out in the corporate world with her unique approach to business and decision to remain private rather than opting for an IPO.
Poorly regulated clinics in England are putting children with ADHD at risk, warn doctors
Doctors have raised concerns about private clinics in England that inadequately assess and prescribe medications for children with ADHD, emphasizing the need for better regulations and in-person evaluations.
New revelations about the 'missing' pediatrician in Zakynthos – Absences and misdiagnosis
A five-month-old infant at the Zakynthos hospital was saved at the last moment due to the quick intervention of the family and a private doctor, after serious diagnostic errors and the absence of the responsible pediatrician during an emergency shift.
Fico Turned Around, Put Aside "Ideological Glasses" and Praises Penta in Healthcare
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has reversed his stance on private financial groups in healthcare, commending them during the opening of a new Penta hospital pavilion.
Namibia: You Are Not Forced to Use Public Hospitals - Health Minister
Namibia's Health Minister stated that public servants are not obligated to use public health facilities and can opt for private services if preferred.
"For the French sector, it’s a systemic risk": abandoned by its shareholder, Ramsay Health descends into the unknown
Ramsay Santé, the leading French private clinic operator, faces a major upheaval as its majority shareholder plans to distribute its stake among shareholders, risking significant changes in ownership and potential instability in the French health sector.
Private Healthcare - Without Hidden Fees. Is It Possible?
The article discusses the possibility of receiving private medical services in Lithuania without incurring additional fees, highlighting the practices of Klaipėda's Nefrida clinic.
I have to pay £8K for private op with the same NHS surgeon to keep my job
David Umpleby had to borrow over £8,000 for private back surgery after NHS delays left him unable to work due to severe pain and impending loss of sick pay.
The Elite Medical Insurance: Scherer's Involuntary Confession
The book 'Neither Revenge nor Forgiveness' reveals deep insights into Mexico's health system, emphasizing the reliance on private over public healthcare during a medical emergency.
Isojoki was outraged when the welfare area took away the local doctor – made a decision that few municipalities can afford
The municipality of Isojoki in Finland has launched a unique two-year pilot project to provide local healthcare services by contracting with private providers due to inadequate public offerings.
S offers private health insurance to high executives
The Social Democrats want to ban private health insurance, yet the municipality of Stockholm, led by the Social Democrats, pays for health insurance for its top executives.
González Amador and Quirón: the backstory of Ayuso's couple's close relationship with the giant of private healthcare
The article explores the close professional ties between Alberto González Amador and Fernando Camino, highlighting their connection to the private healthcare giant Quirón and its relevance in the context of legal scrutiny.
Doctor's Bills Spark Debate: Cancer Patient Paid 573 Euros for One Hour of Telemedicine
A cancer patient expressed shock after receiving a bill of 573 euros for a one-hour telemedicine consultation at the private oncology hospital Docrates Mehiläinen in Finland.
China's Biggest Health Scam! People Made 'Mental Patients' Without Illness
Investigations reveal that private psychiatric hospitals in China's Hubei province have been forcing people without mental illness into long-term admissions to exploit the country's public health insurance system.
A patient dies while trying to escape from the private clinic in Benidorm where he was to be operated on
A 54-year-old British patient died from asphyxiation while trying to escape from a private clinic in Benidorm, Spain.
For the first time, ANS publishes quality indicators for private hospitals
The National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS) in Brazil has released quality indicators for private hospitals for the first time, aimed at enhancing transparency and improving hospital care.
The Gorakhpur hospital has deprived 9 people of their eyesight
Nine patients lost their eyesight following a cataract surgery camp at a private hospital in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, due to negligence and subsequent infection.
Darkness Instead of Light! A Hospital in Gorakhpur Has Taken Away the Eyes of 9 People
Nine patients lost their eyesight after cataract surgeries at a private hospital in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, due to negligence and subsequent infections.
DRGs: A FEK is expected for the integration of private clinics and military hospitals
The implementation of DRGs in private clinics and military hospitals in Greece is approaching, with a FEK (Government Gazette) and a cooperation memorandum expected soon.
The number of private care facilities for seniors is increasing, but not for apartments
Poland faces a growing challenge in its long-term care system for the elderly as the population ages, with an urgent need for more care facility spaces.
Private health customers stung as exclusions rise along with premiums
Private health insurance customers in Australia face significant financial burdens due to rising exclusions and increased premiums from insurers like Bupa.
Action against private hospitals violating rules in UP
Strict action has been taken against private hospitals in Uttar Pradesh that violated regulations, leading to the cancellation of licenses for 178 hospitals and additional actions against 281 hospitals, with 533 hospitals sealed.
Nigeria: the hospital system faced with care provided to children[2/2]
The report discusses the challenges faced by Nigeria's healthcare system in light of a recent incident involving the death of a child under private healthcare.
Thousands of nurses and private social sector workers go on strike – "salary pit" compared to public sector is hundred
Around 3,500 private social service employees, including nursing assistants and meal service workers, are set to go on a three-day strike in Northern Finland, targeting units from various companies.
Action against hospitals violating rules in UP... 178 licenses revoked, FIRs against 281, 533 sealed
The Uttar Pradesh government has revoked licenses of 178 hospitals for rule violations, sealed 533 hospitals, and filed FIRs against 281 others as part of a crackdown on non-compliance in the private healthcare sector.
Strike Hits Healthcare Facilities on Tuesday - "Disruptions to Operations Are Expected"
A strike in the private social services sector will take place from February 17 to February 19, mainly affecting care homes in Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia.
'I couldn't get NHS dentist so took 14 trains and buses to Turkey for treatment'
Nick Bishop, a 65-year-old man, traveled to Turkey for dental treatment after being unable to find an NHS dentist and afford private care in the UK.
Says that private entities have not received answers for many months
A member of Iceland's parliament calls for a reevaluation of the emergency department's operations at Landspítali to address ongoing issues.
Says private individuals have not received answers for many months
A parliament member from the Independence Party emphasizes the need to reassess the setup of the emergency room at Landspítali for better care and efficiency.
Negotiating with the Clinic Regarding 'Disaster Situation'
Health authorities are in discussions with a private clinic to take in patients from a hospital overwhelmed by emergency situations.
Discussions with the Clinic, the Struggle of Superpowers, and Breiðholt Got Talent
The article covers discussions between the Health Ministry and a private clinic regarding patient transfers, the dynamics of global superpowers, and the local talent show 'Breiðholt Got Talent.'
Long waiting time for surgeries in women's health: She paid 85,000 to avoid the wait
A woman in Norway paid a significant out-of-pocket amount to receive timely surgery for women's health issues due to over a year's wait in the public healthcare system.
Anesthesia during MRI is rare - four key questions related to imaging
A middle-aged man died a year ago due to anesthesia administered during an MRI at a private clinic, raising concerns about safety and practices associated with sedation in such procedures.
Kanpur: Raids at 27 Private Hospitals, Know the Reason
The health department in Kanpur conducted surprise raids at 27 nursing homes following the death of a newborn due to negligence in a local hospital.
MEC revokes announcement that would create three private medical courses in PI; 96 municipalities would be contemplated
The Brazilian Ministry of Education has revoked a public notice that proposed the establishment of three private medical courses in Piauí, which would have provided 180 new openings across the state's health regions.
The brother of a deceased man does not forgive Pihlajalinna – "The phone call was cold"
The brother of a man who died after a medical procedure is upset with the private healthcare provider Pihlajalinna for not offering a direct apology.
‘There is no money to pay for medical school, it is very expensive’: teenagers seek economic options to specialize and find employment in Ecuador
In Ecuador, many teenagers like Amy Molina are seeking affordable education options to pursue careers in health, as private university fees are too high.
Magnetic imaging ended in a terrible way in Kuopio – Now a recommendation has been made to the ministry
A man died in Kuopio during a private MRI procedure due to anesthesia mishaps, prompting the Finnish Safety Investigation Authority to recommend new safety measures to the health ministry.
The new building of the Ülemiste City health campus has received its cornerstone
A cornerstone was laid for the Endel Tulving Health House, part of the Ülemiste City health campus in Tallinn, which will become the largest private capital-based healthcare cluster in the Baltics by 2027.
Man dies during MRI scan - Pihlajalinna apologizes
A man died during an MRI scan at a Pihlajalinna facility in Kuopio, prompting an apology from the private healthcare company.
Man died during MRI: Here’s how the shocking events unfolded – live broadcast ongoing
A middle-aged man died during an MRI scan at a private medical facility, revealing critical shortcomings in patient care.
Key Points of the Public Health Bill: Can It Succeed? What Happens with Hospitals Like Torrejón?
The Spanish government has introduced a public health bill aimed at ensuring that public healthcare management takes precedence over private interests, particularly in the wake of controversies surrounding private management in hospitals like Torrejón.
Major Medical Expense Insurance: Pressure on the Public Sector
The report discusses the imminent and significant increase in Major Medical Expense Insurance premiums in Mexico, with potential hikes between 20% and 40% for 2026, which may result in a shift of patients from private healthcare to the overstretched public system.
Good news for Arizona: it ranks among the top 10 states with the highest job growth in the private sector and affordability in the U.S.
Arizona is projected to generate over 454,000 jobs by 2034, bolstered by population growth, a construction boom, and increased demand for healthcare services.
The Government approves a draft law to prioritize public management of healthcare that repeals Aznar's 1997 law
The Spanish government has approved a draft law favoring public health management and repealing the 1997 law that allowed for private healthcare models.