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The Healthcare Services Law No. 22 of 2021 (the New Healthcare Insurance Law)
UK medical devices regulatory body publishes response to consultation on the future of medical devices and in vitro diagnostics devices regulations.
The Government of Angola has created a robust structure to respond to a challenging healthcare environment.
Medical devices are needed in rural and remote communities to shorten waiting periods for health care.
The Saudi Cabinet approved the establishment of the National Health Holding Company and the National Health Insurance Center.
The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) is launching health clusters across the country to empower beneficiaries and improve their access to health services.
Nigeria plans to build a world-class hospital in the country’s capital, Abuja, as part of efforts to strengthen the country’s underdeveloped healthcare system.
Especially promising segments for U.S. suppliers are dental hygiene and dental equipment laser dentistry, implants, and cosmetic/aesthetic dentistry.
Slovak Healthcare will have $ 7.4 billion (€ 6.3 billion) at its disposal with an additional reserve of $ 846 million to mitigate the impact of the pandemic.
Ethiopians live primarily in rural and subsistence agricultural areas with poor access to safe water, housing, sanitation, food and health services.
As the number of seniors in Singapore is expected to double by 2030, the government is investing in facilities and programs to support the population.
Singapore aims to generate 100,000 genomes over a 10-year period
The Philippine dental sector is heavily reliant on imported, high-quality equipment to address the increasing demand for services.
Japan’s policies promote medical devices and healthcare projects, offering commercial opportunities for U.S. manufacturers of innovative medical devices.
In Hungary, there are an estimated 45,000 type 1 diabetes patients (according to the National Health Insurance Fund database).