Mental health care in 2019: What about innovation?
neuroCare Netherlands is an international psychology and neuromodulation practice. They offer high-quality psychological care at their outpatient clinics in The Hague, Nijmegen, Eindhoven, Hengelo and Groningen.In today's society, innovation is very important. It is rather strange then, that innovation in mental health care is
India wants to make medical tourism a $9 billion industry by 2020
New Delhi There are many reasons people go to India: the culture, the food, the weather. But in recent years, another factor drawing visitors is health care.India's medical tourism industry could grow by 200% by 2020, hitting $9 billion, according
Cancer patients in Wales to get proton therapy treatment on NHS
The Rutherford Cancer Centre was the first in the UK to offer the treatment. Credit: Arno Burgi/DPA/PA ImagesCancer patients in Wales will receive proton therapy treatment on the NHS after health boards across the country gave the go ahead.Previously the treatment,
Harris Defends Regenerative Medicine Project
St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN): Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris is dismissing as being ill-intentioned, those persons raising questions about a regenerative medicine project underway in St. Kitts.Speaking to CMC’s Anika Kentish in Antigua on Friday, the Prime Minister insisted
Nayef Al Fayez, Minister of Tourism and Antiquities: Interview
What are the key priorities in your administration’s near-term and long-term strategies?NAYEF AL FAYEZ: The biggest challenge we face in the short term is the misperception among some foreigners that Jordan is unsafe. This is something we are actively working to
Saïd Aïdi, Minister of Health: Interview
Interview: Saïd AïdiWhich strategies have to be implemented in order to improve the medical coverage in Tunisia?SAID AIDI: In Tunisia, there have been many achievements in terms of public health, but there are still major challenges. This is due, in part, to
Medical tourism to the rescue | Chris Fearne
Health has – paradoxically, in a sense – often proved a headache for Maltese governments in the past. And while it may not have been a major theme of the electoral campaign, there can be little doubt that disgruntlement with
Korea plans to focus on medical tourism
Korea aims to quadruple the number of foreigners visiting here for medical purposes to 1 million by 2020 with the main focus of advertising being the Middle East, the nation's top health officer said in a recent interview."The number of
Rising health costs boost medical tourism – Far East becoming popular destination
The global growth in the flow of patients and health professionals as well as medical technology, capital funding and regulatory regimes across national borders has given rise to new patterns of consumption and production of health care services over recent
Rwanda: Wrangle Between National Council and Unlicensed Nurses Escalates
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