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BMJ gives EU doctors free access to CME
Doctors across Europe now have free access to the British Medical Journal’s library of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) content. Read more …
WMA gains funding to support TB training course
Pharma company Eli Lilly has increased an existing partnership with the World Medical Association (WMA) by granting c. 646,505 euros to expand online training courses for Read more …
Cardiology at the Crossroads

This May the Brussels-based Crossroads Institute for Cardiac and Vascular Medical Education launched two new educational courses on the prevention of amputation (peripheral Read more …
ResearchGATE: the first social network for researchers

Despite the importance of networking and interaction between researchers and scientists no social networking platform dedicated to researchers existed before ResearchGATE Read more …
Diabetes management

During the 2nd European Workshop on Diabetes, hosted by Bayer HealthCare Diabetes Care, experts called for uncompromising management of diabetes. Read more …
Nurses spend 1.6 million hours weekly on form filling
UK – A plea to hire more ‘ward clerks’ to free hospital nurses from excessive bureaucracy has been made by the Royal College of Nursing to the government and change NHS targets Read more …
Private medicine

Olga Ostrovskaya reports on the first
St Petersburg medical forum Private medicine in Russia: Problems and ways of evolution, which took place in June. Organised by various
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Restructuring in the hospital sector

The hospital sector has recently faced increased competition law scrutiny, particularly in Germany. In recent years the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has made it clear, on Read more …
Medi-Clinic steps into Europe
Last August, when the South African hospital group Medi-Clinic Corporation acquired Hirslanden, Switzerland’s biggest private hospital group, the company not only took its first Read more …
The Aachen-Maastricht Alliance

The RWTH Aachen University Hospital and the Maastricht University Hospital with their corresponding medical faculties are located centrally in the EU region Meus-Rhine. Read more …
Re-inventing the hospital

Medical services
About 90% of hospital income is generated in the 35 weekly working hours of regular day shifts. However, due to new work time regulations fewer and fewer
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Switzerland to adopt DRGs system

The Swiss hospital system is facing a radical change. Billing by Diagnosis Related Groups (DRGs) is about to be introduced. European Hospital’s correspondent in Switzerland, Dr Read more …
Be prepared for the pandemic flu
The next pandemia will come - rather sooner than later. The respiratory protection of frontline staff is a major part of healthcare facilities' preparation. To assist hospitals, Read more …
Hospital IT director builds in-house HIS
The Torrevieja Salud Hospital, in southern Valencia, serves a population of 200,000 – but this swells to 600,000 in holiday periods. Read more …
Private medicine - A Russian evolution

The development of private medicine in Russia has reached a new level, according to Sergej Anoufriev, CEO of the St Petersburg Association of Clinics (set up by 13 private clinics Read more …
Gaining ground: Modern financing instruments for hospitals
Cars, cranes, IT – leasing has become a very popular method of financing. And it is about to conquer the ICUs, ORs and imaging departments of hospitals and clinics. According to Read more …
Restructuring in the hospital sector
The hospital sector has recently been facing increased competition law scrutiny, in particular in Germany. During the last few years the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has Read more …
Sharing news breast cancer has come back is worse than giving initial diagnosis
“Hearing the sad news that breast cancer has returned can be a devastating experience for patients, especially as this means that the disease is no longer curable. Doctors also Read more …
A survey in the NHS shows lack in infection control standards
The NHS is still suffering from wide variations in infection control standards, according to a survey of health staff in the UK. The study carried out by the watchdog body the Read more …
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HITACHI to showcase latest technologies at Paris event and to present the group seminar "What's next in Healthcare" on May 21, from 10 am