12 result(s) for infrastructure in Health & Wellness
Hungary’s First Paediatric Lung Transplant Surgery
- 19 Apr 2018 8:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Surgeons at Budapest’s Semmelweis University and the National Oncology Institute have performed the firstever successful paediatric lung transplantation in Hungary, it was announced at a press conference in Budapest.
EU Report Gives Hungarian Health-Care A Poor Bill Of Health
- 14 Jun 2017 8:56 AM
- health & wellness
Hungary has the highest cancer fatality rate in the European Union according to the first Hungarian health-care system review that was compiled by Ministry of Human Resources workgroups under the coordination of the National Healthcare Services Center (ÁEEK), reports napi.hu.
Hungary’s Chief Medical Officer: Increased Migration Presents Epidemic Risk
- 17 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
So far there have been no reports of disease among migrants posing a danger to public health, the chief medical officer said, and warning however that risk of an epidemic would increase as the number of migrants mounted. Judit Paller told public news channel M1 that the areas used by migrants are not generally equipped with proper infrastructure, and when such areas are used for everyday living ...
Hungary’s First Paediatric Lung Transplant Surgery
- 19 Apr 2018 8:59 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Surgeons at Budapest’s Semmelweis University and the National Oncology Institute have performed the firstever successful paediatric lung transplantation in Hungary, it was announced at a press conference in Budapest.
EU Report Gives Hungarian Health-Care A Poor Bill Of Health
- 14 Jun 2017 8:56 AM
- health & wellness
Hungary has the highest cancer fatality rate in the European Union according to the first Hungarian health-care system review that was compiled by Ministry of Human Resources workgroups under the coordination of the National Healthcare Services Center (ÁEEK), reports napi.hu.
Hungary’s Chief Medical Officer: Increased Migration Presents Epidemic Risk
- 17 Sep 2015 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
So far there have been no reports of disease among migrants posing a danger to public health, the chief medical officer said, and warning however that risk of an epidemic would increase as the number of migrants mounted. Judit Paller told public news channel M1 that the areas used by migrants are not generally equipped with proper infrastructure, and when such areas are used for everyday living ...