Keywords: Staff Management
07/22/2007
LA GESTIÓN CLÍNICA: UNA PRIORIDAD PARA LA SANIDAD EN ESPAÑA
1.INTRODUCCIÓN El sistema sanitario público en España tiene cobertura universal. Por ello, debe atender a una población que se incrementa con rapidez. …
06/26/2007
A healthcare roundup from our correspondent Keith Halson
Keith Halson, EH correspondent in France reports about Medical Schools under pressure and English-speaking support networks. …
06/11/2007
"First Lady" named at the ETH Zurich
It took 152 years, but now the ETH (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule) Zürich for the first time named a femal rector: Prof. Heidi Wunderli-Allenspach. She will succeed the …
05/01/2007
E- for education
Milan Founded in 2001, Italbioforma is a non-profit association focused on medical training including specialist distance learning. …
05/01/2007
EU directive threatens use of MRI
A new, powerful alliance, comprised of leading politicians and healthcare groups (see box), aims to pressure EU Authorities to revise the controversial directive 2004/40/EC (EMF)*. …
03/12/2007
New Labour Code causes confusion and anger
The amended version of the new Czech Labour Code stipulates that emergency working hours and overtime in hospitals and social care institutes be altered so that employees are paid …
03/12/2007
Lively and successful: The HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM
Round about 200 visitors came to this years HOSPITAL MANAGER SYMPOSIUM during the course of ECR 2007 to inform themselves about the latest news in Management, IT and Fincance in …
03/08/2007
Learning English for the English patient
THE growing influx of English-speaking people to France has sparked a rise in language classes for French doctors keen to avoid embarrassing linguistic and cultural faux pas. …
03/08/2007
The 4th Hospital Manager Symposium
Experiences, advice and discussions for radiologists and managers …
03/08/2007
How much IT does healthcare really need?
The question is increasingly significant. Information technology (IT) has thrust itself into all corners of life some argue for better, some for worse, largely because …
02/22/2007
New Highly Skilled Migrant Programme might lead to NHS staffing crisis
A High Court ruling recently backed the government´s changes to the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme in the UK. The changes regarding a new points system will make it more …
02/21/2007
EU project is financing the electronic nurse
Good news for overworked hospital staff: Maybe in just a few years they will be supported by little robots that could clean up the sickrooms, look for the doctor or show visitors …
12/27/2006
BENELUX NEWS ROUNDUP
Dutch doctors close to burn-out A recent survey of more than 2,000 trainee hospital doctors in the Netherlands has revealed that many are close to burn-out. …
12/27/2006
Help for the helpers
Healthcare systems in Africa are facing a huge threat in their fight against AIDS - an increasing shortfall of nursing staff. Workers are either infected themselves or can no …
12/27/2006
Helios introduces new generation of quality indicators
The Helios group of hospitals recently introduced a new scheme for a unified, comparable set of indicators to describe the most important services and quality parameters in …
12/27/2006
Five win certificates in pain free hospital pilot scheme
A pain-free Hospital pilot project launched in Germany three years ago has ended with the first five of 25 hospitals being awarded a Qualified Pain Therapy certification. …
11/17/2006
The trauma surgeon is a decathlete
Fear for the quality of acute care for the injured and victims of accidents was expressed by Professor Vilmos Vécsei, traumatology and sports traumatology specialist and Head of …
11/14/2006
Medical and financial assessment of new technologies in hospitals
Frederik L Giesel MD MBA about the importance of process management and efficiency in hospitals. …