3 result(s) for budapest edition in Health & Wellness
Budapest Spa Operator Faces Liquidity Crunch
- 4 Aug 2020 8:24 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Revenue of Budapest spa operator BGYH could drop by 60% to 8-9 billion forints (EUR 26m) this year even under an optimistic scenario that there will be no second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the recently appointed CEO of BGYH said in the Monday edition of business daily Világgazdaság.
Budapest Honvéd Hospital's Neonatal Unit Not To Close
- 29 Nov 2018 7:14 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The neonatal intensive care unit of Budapest’s Honvéd hospital will not have to be closed, the defence ministry said, dismissing press reports.
Proposal For Paid For Services In Hungarian State Hospitals
- 27 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The Hungarian Hospital Association supports introducing paid-for services in state hospitals, the association’s president said in business daily Napi Gazdaság’s Thursday edition. Demand for services provided in the private health-care market has increased in recent years, György Velkey told the paper. Introducing paid-for care would greatly benefit underfinanced state hospitals, he said.
Budapest Spa Operator Faces Liquidity Crunch
- 4 Aug 2020 8:24 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Revenue of Budapest spa operator BGYH could drop by 60% to 8-9 billion forints (EUR 26m) this year even under an optimistic scenario that there will be no second wave of the coronavirus epidemic, the recently appointed CEO of BGYH said in the Monday edition of business daily Világgazdaság.
Budapest Honvéd Hospital's Neonatal Unit Not To Close
- 29 Nov 2018 7:14 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The neonatal intensive care unit of Budapest’s Honvéd hospital will not have to be closed, the defence ministry said, dismissing press reports.
Proposal For Paid For Services In Hungarian State Hospitals
- 27 Jun 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
The Hungarian Hospital Association supports introducing paid-for services in state hospitals, the association’s president said in business daily Napi Gazdaság’s Thursday edition. Demand for services provided in the private health-care market has increased in recent years, György Velkey told the paper. Introducing paid-for care would greatly benefit underfinanced state hospitals, he said.









