Investments on the rise in healthcare

Investments on the rise in healthcare

In small economies such as Cyprus, investment opportunities are limited, especially those which can produce reasonable returns in relation to the risk involved. Due to the introduction of the general public health system, various groups of investors (including foreign ones) have turned their interest towards health related projects, either as healthcare centres or simply as … Read more

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime destination for investors eyeing lucrative deals in the real estate sector, as the island offers a variety of investment opportunities for both local and foreign investors, according to a leading real estate company. The biggest opportunity at the moment is on the south east coast, in Larnaca, as the government moves … Read more

Greece, ’s HHG takes stake in American Medical

Greece, ’s HHG takes stake in American Medical

The Hellenic Healthcare Group (HHG), owner and operator of nine leading private hospitals in Greece and Cyprus, has added the American Medical Center and the American Heart Institute in Nicosia to its portfolio of healthcare facilities and services. The value of the deal and the size of the equity stake were not disclosed. The AMC, … Read more

Cyprus doctors threaten strike action

Cyprus doctors threaten strike action

Strike action at state hospitals in Cyprus looms as doctors’ unions prepare to announce their next steps on Monday, raising concerns about potential disruptions to healthcare services. The Pancyprian Association of Government Doctors (PASYKI) and the Union of Cyprus Public Employees (PASYDY) are set to meet on Monday to finalise joint measures, including the timing … Read more

An athletic president and an ungoverned state

An athletic president and an ungoverned state

The president has been criticized for not making tangible changes or addressing important issues in the country. Despite his stylish public appearances and activities, such as attending sports events with his child, the lack of visible progress in solving pressing problems like traffic congestion, education system inefficiencies, healthcare issues, and more, raises concerns about his leadership. The focus should be on addressing these issues rather than on his personal style and public appearances.

5 years on, 60% visit GHS specialists

5 years on, 60% visit GHS specialists

– The General Health System (GHS) in Cyprus was established five years ago.
– The GHS remains financially viable for the next seven years, with reserves of €590 million.
– The GHS has increased confidence among the public, with 60% of beneficiaries visiting a specialist in the past year.
– The GHS has improved access to health services and quality of life for citizens.
– Plans are underway to reduce waiting times at specialist physicians and publish a strategic plan for 2024-2026.
– The GHS has added four hospitals, two A&E departments, day care centers, at-home palliative care, and additional healthcare professionals and therapies.
– The GHS has imposed fines, carried out investigations, and suspended contracts to ensure oversight and quality of services provided.

Cyprus faces shortage of injectable diabetes medications

Cyprus faces shortage of injectable diabetes medications

Cyprus is facing a shortage of injectable diabetes medications due to increased use for weight loss, overwhelming pharmaceutical production capacity. The Health Insurance Organisation is seeking alternative sources to provide medications for diabetic patients. The Cyprus Patients’ Federation urges doctors to prescribe responsibly and for the public to prioritize these medications for those with genuine medical needs. Dr. Konstantinos Tsioutis emphasizes the importance of these medications for managing diabetes and expresses concern over critical global shortages caused by unnecessary prescriptions. Tsioutis calls for collaboration to ensure medications are only given to patients with valid medical justifications until the global supply chain improves.

Republic to simplify widowhood pension process for Turkish Cypriots

Republic to simplify widowhood pension process for Turkish Cypriots

Labour Minister Yannis Panagiotou discussed measures to support Turkish Cypriots, including the distribution of widowhood pensions to eligible spouses of Turkish Cypriots who contributed to the Social Insurance Fund. The Ministry of Labour is simplifying the application process by allowing married Turkish Cypriot contributors to submit a joint affidavit. Additionally, vocational training programs in Turkish are being offered between May and December 2024 to equip up to 1,000 Turkish Cypriots with green and digital skills.

German Ambassador to present Dr Zamboglou with Cross of the Order of Merit

German Ambassador to present Dr Zamboglou with Cross of the Order of Merit

Professor Dr Nikolaos Zamboglou will receive the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for founding the German Oncology Centre in Cyprus, which has strengthened the ties between Cyprus and Germany. The clinic follows strict German radiation protection standards and uses German equipment, providing high-quality medical care. The centre offers a wide range of specialized treatments and services, including radiotherapy, interventional radiology, medical oncology, and more. The German Oncology Centre is integrated into the Cypriot national health system and maintains strong links with Germany.

Cyprus sees increase in measles cases

Cyprus sees increase in measles cases

Clusters of measles cases have been reported in Cyprus, with a high risk of more cases emerging. The Ministry of Health is urging healthcare professionals to cooperate and monitor the situation closely to prevent further spread. Measles is highly contagious and spreads easily through respiratory secretions. Vaccination with two doses of MMR vaccine is recommended for those born after 1974 to prevent the disease.