UK public health budget 55% lower than Germany’s
The UK spends less public money on healthcare than nine of 14 European countries, according to new analysis of public health spending. The research compared
The UK spends less public money on healthcare than nine of 14 European countries, according to new analysis of public health spending. The research compared
Main Content The Indian healthcare sector, despite its significant growth and advancements, continues to face numerous challenges that impede the delivery of quality care to
Main Content The Indian healthcare sector faces a complex challenge in balancing the need for affordable, accessible care with the imperative to maintain high-quality services
Main Content The expansion of a private healthcare practice from a single clinic to a multi-chair operation is a significant milestone that brings both opportunities
Main Content In the realm of healthcare education, mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping the next generation of medical professionals. However, the mentorship relationship
Main Content The Indian healthcare system stands at a critical juncture, facing the dual challenge of meeting the healthcare needs of its vast population and
New research recommends a focus on health over weight loss as figures show the most obese patients incur £1,871 per year in healthcare costs. This
Main Content With dentistry gaining prominence as a vital healthcare field, choosing the right dental college can shape a student’s career trajectory. In India, several
Overwhelmed with the amount of information, opinions and debates surrounding the general election? We have pulled together some of the top talking points that dental
A global survey of women’s healthcare suggests that UK women’s health has not improved on average since 2020, putting it behind several other countries. The
Main Content Introduction Medical emergencies can occur unexpectedly in any healthcare setting, including dental practices. While dental procedures are generally safe, patients may experience adverse
According to new research, dental professionals who are trained to recognise signs of non-dental illnesses can significantly improve their patients’ health. The study was published