Complaints about doctors' professional conduct reach record levels
General Medical Council report shows one in 64 doctors now face possibility of being investigated by the regulator Surgeons and psychiatrists get proportionately more complaints than other doctors....
View ArticleRise in complaints against Indian doctors in UK
SHARE AND DISCUSS Tweet There has been a nearly 19 per cent rise in complaints against Indian doctors working in the National Health Service, according to Britain's medical regulator. LONDON: There...
View ArticleUK: Rise in complaints against Indian doctors
London: There has been a record rise in complaints by patients against doctors during 2011, including a rise of nearly 19 per cent in complaints against Indian doctors working in the National Health...
View ArticleComplaints against Indian doctors on the rise in UK
There has been a record rise in complaints by patients against doctors during 2011, including a rise of nearly 19 per cent in complaints against Indian doctors working in the National Health Service,...
View ArticleMore Greek doctors emigrating to Britain
A growing number of Greek doctors are registering to practice in the UK, according to the...
View ArticleMore Reasons Why Greek's Finnish Collateral Deal Is Rubbish
Forget other European countries trying to jump on the collateral bandwagon. There's an even better reason why Greece's collateral deal with Finland won't work. According to FT Alphaville, a...
View ArticlePhysician supply still growing faster than Canadian population - Proportion...
OTTAWA, Nov. 15, 2012 /CNW/ - Over the past five years, physician supply has increased three times faster than the Canadian population—an increase reminiscent of those seen in the 1980s. According to...
View ArticleGreek unemployment hits 25pc
Unemployment in Greece hit a record high of 25.1 per cent in July as the country's financial crisis continues to exact its heavy toll, official figures showed yesterday. All indications are that...
View ArticleGreeks' crisis is personal as well as political
ATHENS, Greece -- Like many Greeks left unemployed by their country's economic tailspin, Dimitris Spachos finds it easier to talk about his nation's problems than his own. Enormous debt accumulated...
View ArticleFears rising, some Spaniards pull out cash and leave
LONDON â It is, Julio Vildosola concedes, a very big bet. After working six years as a senior executive for a multinational payroll-processing company in Barcelona, Spain, Mr. Vildosola is cutting...
View ArticleGreek vote boosts Asia stocks but Europe muted
BANGKOK — Asian stocks rose Monday after elections in Greece eased fears of global financial turmoil, but the euphoria wore thin as European markets opened — a reminder that the crisis shaking the 17...
View ArticleEurozone crisis knocks Greek tourist trade
Number of tourists to Greece between January and May 2012 fell by 11% against same time last year, Bank of Greece reports Number of holidaymakers arriving in Rhodes by chartered flights declined by...
View ArticleCrisis forces young Greeks to seek their fate abroad (Feature)
Athens/Nicosia - Nikos Tsatalbas, a salesman from Athens, insists that he does not know whether incompetence or corruption were the root cause of the financial crisis gripping Greece. But he does have...
View ArticleGreek Crisis Spurs War on Health Fraud Rooted in Gifts
Greece’s financial crisis is forcing the country to stamp out health-care corruption that began decades ago with gifts of cheese and chickens from farmers grateful for the care they received. The...
View ArticleEuropean shares slide on Greek drama
LONDON (AFP) – European stock markets fell sharply on Wednesday, hit by fresh concerns over Greece's deepening debt crisis and weaker US economic data. Traders responded quickly to the failure of...
View ArticleAs Greek Default Becomes Increasingly Likely, Investors Flee to Safer...
Stock prices around the world have fallen sharply in response to the growing likelihood that the Greek government could default on its debt and plunge the European economy into a deep recession,...
View ArticleGreek unemployment soars to record 25 pc
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View ArticleGreece: crisis takes toll on health
ATHENS, Greece - The Greek financial crisis has become a health hazard. Economically vulnerable Greeks are losing health care access amid dwindling budgets, facing higher risks of HIV infection and...
View ArticleGreek unemployment rate hits 25.1 percent in July as recession heads for...
ATHENS, Greece — Unemployment in Greece hit a record high of 25.1 percent in July as the country’s financial crisis continues to exact its heavy toll, official figures showed Thursday. All indications...
View ArticleGreek unemployment rises above 25 percent
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Unemployment in Greece hit a record high of 25.1 percent in July as the country's financial crisis continues to exact its heavy toll, official figures showed Thursday. All...
View ArticleCentral Banks in Europe Move to Support Economy
BERLIN — The European Central Bank moved Thursday to help European banks that are having trouble raising short-term cash, while the Bank of England decided to resume its bond purchases to help support...
View ArticleGreek unemployment reaches more than quarter of workforce
Greece’s unemployment rate climbed to more than a quarter of the workforce in July, extending its record high as the country’s five-year recession deepened. The jobless rate rose to 25.1 percent from...
View ArticleSick Greek economy takes heavy toll on health
LONDON (Reuters) - Greece's debt crisis is hitting the health of the nation hard, with the number of suicides increasing, more people turning to drugs and prostitution and rapidly rising rates of HIV...
View ArticleReport: Greek crisis is exacting toll on health of economically vulnerable...
ATHENS, Greece — The Greek financial crisis has become a health hazard. Economically vulnerable Greeks are losing health care access amid dwindling budgets, facing higher risks of HIV infection and...
View ArticleRise in doctors heading abroad
About 40 percent of young doctors who graduate in Greece head abroad to specialize, while the number of qualified doctors applying for certificates to practice outside of the country increased by...
View ArticleGreek debt crisis diagnosed as a health tragedy
Athens - Giorgios Papadakis works at a clinic on the outskirts of Athens, surrounded by posters showing victims of war and famine in rural areas of the developing world where he once offered his...
View ArticleAmid Cutbacks, Greek Doctors Offer Message to Poor: You Are Not Alone
As the head of Greece’s largest oncology department, Dr. Kostas Syrigos thought he had seen everything. But nothing prepared him for Elena, an unemployed woman whose breast cancer had been diagnosed a...
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