Government to spend HUF 13.6 billion to shorten healthcare waiting lists
Miklós Kásler said the Hungarian government is spending HUF 13.6 billion (EUR 34.6m) on shortening waiting lists in Hungarian healthcare.
Miklós Kásler said the Hungarian government is spending HUF 13.6 billion (EUR 34.6m) on shortening waiting lists in Hungarian healthcare.
Planned cooperation includes developing museology and archeological work in Hungary and Serbia in the areas of marking, excavating and listing archeology sites.
Miklós Kásler said Hungary spends 1.3 percent of GDP on cultural projects, far higher than any other European country.
NOKK has been tasked with defining priorities in R&D at clinics and universities to serve the objective of improving the overall health of Hungarians.
Miklós Kásler said Eötvös (1813-1871) was not only a 19th century politician but “a man who had written his name among history’s greatest”.
Miklós Kásler noted that Hungary had taken over the CoE’s rotating presidency on May 21.
5,000 Hungarian staff members in the nursing sector were thanked for their contribution to fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Hungary in recent weeks was able to overcome the most critical phase of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
WHO's new strategy would help save more than 50 million people over the next decade.
Miklós Kásler said 3 percent of the Hungarian population has been vaccinated against coronavirus, compared with the European Union’s average 2.7 percent.
The equipment, including mobile disinfecting robots, mobile x-rays, incubators, and hospital beds, have been distributed between 17 hospitals.
Human Resources Minister, Miklos Kásler has ordered the expansion of the number of hospitals treating coronavirus patients.
The ARS ET VIRTUS exhibition is open until November 22 at the Zagreb Klovicevi Dvori Gallery and will be available from December 16-March 15 at the Hungarian National Museum.