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Private Healthcare on the Rise, with up to HUF 500,000 Spent on Diagnostics in Hungary
- 29 May 2024 3:30 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- health & wellness
A recent survey has revealed that four out of five people have turned to private healthcare in Hungary in the past six months. While more than a third of respondents have spent between HUF 50,000 (EUR 130) and HUF 100,000 (EUR 261), almost 5% have spent more than HUF 500,000 (EUR 1,302).
“Dangerous”: New Gov't Decision Could Further Deteriorate Acute Issues in Hungarian Health care System
- 11 Jul 2023 10:04 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The government’s decision to nationalise private CT and MRI scans is “irresponsible and inconsiderate”, will increase waiting-lists and endanger the chance of patients’ recovery, the deputy group leader of the opposition Socialists said.
Booster Jabs Recommended To At-Risk Groups in Hungary
- 28 Jul 2021 10:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
At-risk groups should accept booster jabs of the coronavirus vaccine to fend off new variants of the disease, the chief medical officer said on Tuesday.
Expats Without TAJ Number Can Now be Inoculated in Hungary
- 21 Jun 2021 9:39 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- health & wellness
Registered foreigners without social security numbers and ethnic Hungarians resident outside Hungary can make appointments for inoculations from June 19, it was announced on official website koronavirus.gov.hu on Saturday.
Registration For Jab Here Can Now Be Checked Online
- 27 Mar 2021 7:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Hungary's national health insurance fund has launched an online platform where anyone can check the status of their registration for vaccination, the government website koronavirus.gov.hu has said.
Recipe For A Covid Vaccination In Hungary: A Dash Of Luck & A Splash Of Cunning
- 27 Jan 2021 6:53 AM
- health & wellness
“We did have to wait a while but by the beginning of January, information as to the Hungarian government’s vaccination programme finally came to light,” writes Szász Zsófi on the !!444!!! news site.
More Die From Preventable Diseases In Hungary Than Elsewhere In EU
- 17 Aug 2020 8:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Proportionally more people die from preventable diseases in Hungary than anywhere else in the European Union, the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) said on Sunday, adding that the statistic was ‘shameful’.
Chief Medical Officer: Hungarian Research On Virus Antibody 'Promising'
- 25 Apr 2020 7:19 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian research into the antibody to the novel coronavirus is showing promising results, and doctors have started to administer it to a patient on Thursday, Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller said.
Coronavirus: Mass Spread Of Infection Hard To Avoid In Hungary Says Chief Medical Officer
- 6 Apr 2020 7:13 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The mass spread of novel coronavirus infections will be hard to avoid but currently the epidemic is still only spreading in groups, Cecília Müller, the chief medical officer, said.
Private Healthcare on the Rise, with up to HUF 500,000 Spent on Diagnostics in Hungary
- 29 May 2024 3:30 PM
- http://hungarytoday.hu/
- health & wellness
A recent survey has revealed that four out of five people have turned to private healthcare in Hungary in the past six months. While more than a third of respondents have spent between HUF 50,000 (EUR 130) and HUF 100,000 (EUR 261), almost 5% have spent more than HUF 500,000 (EUR 1,302).
“Dangerous”: New Gov't Decision Could Further Deteriorate Acute Issues in Hungarian Health care System
- 11 Jul 2023 10:04 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The government’s decision to nationalise private CT and MRI scans is “irresponsible and inconsiderate”, will increase waiting-lists and endanger the chance of patients’ recovery, the deputy group leader of the opposition Socialists said.
Booster Jabs Recommended To At-Risk Groups in Hungary
- 28 Jul 2021 10:10 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
At-risk groups should accept booster jabs of the coronavirus vaccine to fend off new variants of the disease, the chief medical officer said on Tuesday.
Expats Without TAJ Number Can Now be Inoculated in Hungary
- 21 Jun 2021 9:39 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- health & wellness
Registered foreigners without social security numbers and ethnic Hungarians resident outside Hungary can make appointments for inoculations from June 19, it was announced on official website koronavirus.gov.hu on Saturday.
Registration For Jab Here Can Now Be Checked Online
- 27 Mar 2021 7:26 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Hungary's national health insurance fund has launched an online platform where anyone can check the status of their registration for vaccination, the government website koronavirus.gov.hu has said.
Recipe For A Covid Vaccination In Hungary: A Dash Of Luck & A Splash Of Cunning
- 27 Jan 2021 6:53 AM
- health & wellness
“We did have to wait a while but by the beginning of January, information as to the Hungarian government’s vaccination programme finally came to light,” writes Szász Zsófi on the !!444!!! news site.
More Die From Preventable Diseases In Hungary Than Elsewhere In EU
- 17 Aug 2020 8:55 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
Proportionally more people die from preventable diseases in Hungary than anywhere else in the European Union, the opposition Democratic Coalition (DK) said on Sunday, adding that the statistic was ‘shameful’.
Chief Medical Officer: Hungarian Research On Virus Antibody 'Promising'
- 25 Apr 2020 7:19 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian research into the antibody to the novel coronavirus is showing promising results, and doctors have started to administer it to a patient on Thursday, Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller said.
Coronavirus: Mass Spread Of Infection Hard To Avoid In Hungary Says Chief Medical Officer
- 6 Apr 2020 7:13 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- health & wellness
The mass spread of novel coronavirus infections will be hard to avoid but currently the epidemic is still only spreading in groups, Cecília Müller, the chief medical officer, said.