Small hospitals in the regions are important: what services are available at the Aizkraukle hospital
The article discusses the significance of local healthcare services in Aizkraukle and the challenges faced by its hospital amidst regional demographic changes.
Hospital Closures: Where District Administrators and Mayors Have Been Punished Due to Hospital Reform
District administrators and mayors in Germany face political backlash over hospital reform leading to closures, emphasizing the need for small hospitals.
Playing with fire. The collapse of many internists will backfire on the Czech Republic, there are more reasons
The disappearance of internal medicine beds in small hospitals in Czechia is driven by low insurance reimbursements, leading to existential problems for these facilities as the aging population increases the demand for such care.
Eneli Kaasik: The Key to the Operation of Small Hospitals is a Strong Internal Medicine Profile
Eneli Kaasik emphasizes that the successful functioning of small hospitals in Estonia relies on having a robust internal medicine profile with sufficient specialists.