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KEMH is above average, but out of date, says report
Bermudas healthcare system is well above average for the size of the community it serves, according to an independent team of inspectors.
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Ombudsman slams Howard Associates wholly unacceptable reportOmbudsman Arlene Brock has given a scathing assessment to the independent review of BHBs management of the Islands...
May 18, 2013 8:00 am
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Medical conference postponed
An ambitious medical symposium planned for July has been put back a year due to lack of sponsorship — but its US organisers...
May 17, 2013 8:00 am
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Scamming the system costs everybody more
Patients calling for an ambulance because they can’t afford a taxi, or fabricating complaints to avoid having to pay, are...
May 15, 2013 8:00 am
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Government reacts as vaccines run low
Government is working to combat vaccine shortages after supplies of several vaccines have run low.
May 14, 2013 8:00 am
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Less people on the Island, but a higher demand for medical services
Bermudas shrinking population hasnt translated into a reduction in health insurance rates.
May 13, 2013 8:00 am
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Dad was well cared for by Alzheimers unit resident
A Royal Gazette reader has come to the defence of the Islands Alzheimers unit after the department came under...
May 10, 2013 8:00 am
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Nurse of the Year has given 10 years of service to Bermuda
Dorcas Francis was stunned to be named the 2013 Nurse of the Year by her peers, despite more than three decades of work.
May 9, 2013 8:00 am
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Diet and health strategies revealed by chiropractor
Ageing leads to chronic, low-grade inflammation that increases susceptibility to disease, according to chiropractor...
May 9, 2013 8:00 am
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Public release of hospital review is welcomed
A health watchdog has welcomed news that a review of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital is to be made public.
May 8, 2013 8:00 am
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Little things make a big difference for asthma sufferers
More than 9,000 people suffer from asthma in Bermuda, and more than 2,000 of those who suffered chronic attacks ended up in the...
May 8, 2013 8:00 am
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- Learn how to manage asthma
- Dementia patients getting poor care, experts claim
- Advocates demand to see BHB report
- Bermuda on course for $1b health bill by 2015
- BHB names new chief of staff
- City hosts health presentation
- Survey finds 55% of HIP/Future Care customers say it is affordable
KEMH survey paints a grim picture- Sign up to become an organ donor
- Doctors count the cost of patients unpaid bills
- Healthy lifestyle promoted at DPT Wellness Day
- Veteran health advocate awarded 2013 Public Health Professional Award
- Do you know your blood pressure numbers?
- Govt rolls out new FutureCare rates
- Controversial Healthcare Partners Ltd could be dissolved soon, BHB
- Residents recite a litany of issues for BHB consultant
- Some households spend 20% of income on health, study finds
- Patient satisfaction rising at KEMH
- Thompson hired as temporary CFO
- KEMH: No new gastroenteritis cases
- No new illnesses reported in Gordon Ward outbreak
- Preschool closes due to suspected stomach bug
- KEMHs Gordon Ward remains under quarantine
- Revamped Futurecare premiums ready soon Health Minister
- Probe into KEMH outbreak continues as two more people fall sick
- Gordon Ward closed to visitors after unidentified illness outbreak
- Should liquor stores be able to sell alcohol on Sundays?
- Yes
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- No
- 27%
- Don't Know
- 1%
- Total Votes: 2016
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