156 result(s) for treatment in Health & Wellness
Government To Overhaul Public Health Care In Hungary
- 17 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
“We can only guess what the government is preparing to do,” Péter Balaton, general secretary of the Association of Hungarian Hospitals and Clinics, told ATV’s Egon Ronai Tuesday morning. “We hope it will not be what happened in earlier years when they chose an industry expert as state secretary, Miklos Szocska, whose activities and cooperation with the industry was overwritten by politics. The ...
Hungary's PM Contradicts State Health Sec About Free Care For All
- 24 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contradicted his secretary of state for health when he said “healthcare is not a business” at the opening of a new hospital building in Baja. Fidesz scored big points with voters in 2008 by backing a referendum that scrapped the Socialist Party’s introduction of nominal fees for visits to health clinics.
Hungary's Healthcare Is Not Business
- 22 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
At the handover ceremony of the new wing of Szent Rókus Hospital held in Baja (southern Hungary) on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talked about how preventing the privatisation of the healthcare system was the most important outcome of the social census held in 2008, because the healthcare system cannot function on a business basis.
’The Benefits Of Receiving A Second Opinion’, By FirstMed Budapest
- 22 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
For many people, not hearing what they expected to hear during a doctor’s appointment can be a source of great frustration and stress. While some serious illnesses and conditions require almost immediate treatment, it’s always good to be able to turn to another medical professional and get a second opinion.
Hungarian Hospitals Encouraged To Charge Patients For Treatment
- 8 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian hospitals should charge patients for treatment if they do not belong to the respective hospital district, said Gábor Zombori, state secretary responsible for healthcare, at a health conference on Monday.
'Meet Our Newest Pediatrician,' By Firstmed Budapest
- 8 Aug 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
t’s been slightly less than one year since Dr. Judit Müller joined the team, bringing her skills as a pediatrician and pediatric hematologist to FirstMed’s long list of specializations. A graduate of Semmelweis Medical University, Dr. Müller continues that relationship by acting as an associate professor of the 2nd Department of Pediatrics of Semmelweis University.
Positive Expat Experience With National Health Care In Hungary
- 7 Aug 2014 12:40 PM
- health & wellness
In contrast to the negative image we often hear about the Hungarian health service, Budapest expats Ian and Ruth Prest have a different story to tell: “Last week my wife and I were strolling around Budapest enjoying the view and the good weather, when she suddenly fell and badly bruised her head and leg. Pedestrians ran to us and called the ambulance immediately.”
Hungarian Government Won’t Charge Patients For Selecting GP
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Patients in Hungary will not be charged for health-care services, state secretary for health Gábor Zombor told national daily Népszabadság, responding to a proposal by the Resident Association to introduce a fee in return for a free choice of family practitioners.
'Annamaria Wilde – An Enthusiastic Pediatrician', By FirstMed Budapest
- 14 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Dr. Annamária Wilde (the W is pronounced like a V) has been working at FirstMed as a pediatrician since April 2014. Even in such a short period of time she has gained vast popularity not just among her little patients and their parents, but also among her new colleagues. With a friendly demeanor, Dr. Wilde is rarely without a smile, and her strong character makes a positive impression on everyone.
Government To Overhaul Public Health Care In Hungary
- 17 Oct 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
“We can only guess what the government is preparing to do,” Péter Balaton, general secretary of the Association of Hungarian Hospitals and Clinics, told ATV’s Egon Ronai Tuesday morning. “We hope it will not be what happened in earlier years when they chose an industry expert as state secretary, Miklos Szocska, whose activities and cooperation with the industry was overwritten by politics. The ...
Hungary's PM Contradicts State Health Sec About Free Care For All
- 24 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán contradicted his secretary of state for health when he said “healthcare is not a business” at the opening of a new hospital building in Baja. Fidesz scored big points with voters in 2008 by backing a referendum that scrapped the Socialist Party’s introduction of nominal fees for visits to health clinics.
Hungary's Healthcare Is Not Business
- 22 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
At the handover ceremony of the new wing of Szent Rókus Hospital held in Baja (southern Hungary) on Tuesday, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán talked about how preventing the privatisation of the healthcare system was the most important outcome of the social census held in 2008, because the healthcare system cannot function on a business basis.
’The Benefits Of Receiving A Second Opinion’, By FirstMed Budapest
- 22 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
For many people, not hearing what they expected to hear during a doctor’s appointment can be a source of great frustration and stress. While some serious illnesses and conditions require almost immediate treatment, it’s always good to be able to turn to another medical professional and get a second opinion.
Hungarian Hospitals Encouraged To Charge Patients For Treatment
- 8 Sep 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Hungarian hospitals should charge patients for treatment if they do not belong to the respective hospital district, said Gábor Zombori, state secretary responsible for healthcare, at a health conference on Monday.
'Meet Our Newest Pediatrician,' By Firstmed Budapest
- 8 Aug 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
t’s been slightly less than one year since Dr. Judit Müller joined the team, bringing her skills as a pediatrician and pediatric hematologist to FirstMed’s long list of specializations. A graduate of Semmelweis Medical University, Dr. Müller continues that relationship by acting as an associate professor of the 2nd Department of Pediatrics of Semmelweis University.
Positive Expat Experience With National Health Care In Hungary
- 7 Aug 2014 12:40 PM
- health & wellness
In contrast to the negative image we often hear about the Hungarian health service, Budapest expats Ian and Ruth Prest have a different story to tell: “Last week my wife and I were strolling around Budapest enjoying the view and the good weather, when she suddenly fell and badly bruised her head and leg. Pedestrians ran to us and called the ambulance immediately.”
Hungarian Government Won’t Charge Patients For Selecting GP
- 15 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Patients in Hungary will not be charged for health-care services, state secretary for health Gábor Zombor told national daily Népszabadság, responding to a proposal by the Resident Association to introduce a fee in return for a free choice of family practitioners.
'Annamaria Wilde – An Enthusiastic Pediatrician', By FirstMed Budapest
- 14 Jul 2014 9:00 AM
- health & wellness
Dr. Annamária Wilde (the W is pronounced like a V) has been working at FirstMed as a pediatrician since April 2014. Even in such a short period of time she has gained vast popularity not just among her little patients and their parents, but also among her new colleagues. With a friendly demeanor, Dr. Wilde is rarely without a smile, and her strong character makes a positive impression on everyone.