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.

‘, Rebuild Britain’: Labour sets out first steps for government

‘, Rebuild Britain’: Labour sets out first steps for government

Keir Starmer, the leader of Britain’s opposition Labour party, outlined six priorities for his party if they win the upcoming national election.

Govt priority , ‘undoubtedly’ mental health

Govt priority , ‘undoubtedly’ mental health

The government’s current priority is mental health. New initiatives to care for people dealing with mental health problems will be launched.

97 per cent satisfaction rate with citizens service centres

97 per cent satisfaction rate with citizens service centres

The majority of the public who use the island’s citizens service centres (KEP) have reported being served within ten minutes, with more than 94% saying they were satisfied with the speed of service. Since the first KEP centre opened almost 19 years ago, they have executed 13.4 million individual actions in person and 5.5 million over the phone.

Health minister hails year one achievements (Updated)

Health minister hails year one achievements (Updated)

Health Minister Michael Damianos praised his ministry’s accomplishments during the first year of President Nikos Christodoulides’ tenure, highlighting the implementation of expenses coverage plan for patients sent abroad for treatment, the increase in subsidy for infertility treatment, and the preparation of new health strategies including better management of patients with mental health problems and nutritional disorders. Additionally, investments in infrastructures and medical equipment in public hospitals worth €22 million were approved.

New report mostly positive on Gesy

New report mostly positive on Gesy

The latest evaluation report on Cyprus’ national health scheme Gesy stated that in the past three years, direct healthcare expenses for patients were reduced from 50 to around 15 per cent.