Will Poland’s Push for Better Cancer Care Hit a Wall? The new government’s healthcare plans could derail promising oncology reforms.
Turkey’s Ill-Timed Plunge into Medical Tourism Ambitious Turkish government efforts to attract patients from other countries has been swamped by political turmoil.
Will Romania’s Imaging-Center Consolidation Improve Care? Affidea’s big acquisition draws scrutiny, but the company predicts patient benefits.
Q&A: Fady Chreih of Romania’s Regina Maria How does a private player build and fill a big network of hospitals and clinics in a country where healthcare is mostly government-funded?
Bulgarian-Turkish Hospital Alliance Eyes East European Expansion Turkey’s Acibadem Hospitals Group has invested US$160 million in Bulgaria’s leading hospital chains, and anticipates additional growth in 2017 in Central Eastern Europe and the Balkans.