Demand for chemo in poorer countries to spike by 75 per cent

2019-05-23T02:37:54+00:00

WITH the number of people diagnosed with cancer expected to balloon in coming years, one of the nation's leading surgeons and university professors is urging his colleagues and the Government to address current barriers to cancer care delivery. In a sit-down with the Jamaica Observer editors and reporters last week

Demand for chemo in poorer countries to spike by 75 per cent2019-05-23T02:37:54+00:00

Economy grew 1.5 % in first quarter 2019 — PIOJ

2019-05-23T02:29:32+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) is reporting that the economy grew by an estimated 1.5 per cent during the January to March 2019 quarter. The growth, PIOJ said, was spurred by increased external demand from Jamaica's main trading partners, which supported increased exports of some goods

Economy grew 1.5 % in first quarter 2019 — PIOJ2019-05-23T02:29:32+00:00

Offer more critical illness plans – urges Gordon

2019-05-21T00:12:22+00:00

Executive director of Jamaica Cancer Society, Yulit Gordon (centre) explains how the organisation fights cancer and celebrates survivorship through the upcoming Relay for Life fund-raiser to editors and reporters at Jamaica Observer Monday Exchange at the newspaper's Beechwood Avenue head office in St Andrew this week. She is joined by

Offer more critical illness plans – urges Gordon2019-05-21T00:12:22+00:00

Lee-Chin urges Jamaicans to save more and invest in assets

2019-05-21T00:00:28+00:00

Michael Lee-Chin, chairman of the Economic Growth Council (EGC), addressing a press briefing by the EGC last Wednesday. Chairman of the Economic Growth Council (EGC), Michael Lee-Chin, has made a passionate plea for Jamaicans to save and purchase more assets, warning that foreigners will sweep in as the economy begins

Lee-Chin urges Jamaicans to save more and invest in assets2019-05-21T00:00:28+00:00

Editors’ Forum | Road Safety Council out of fuel – Funding shortfall cripples public education campaign

2019-05-20T23:55:29+00:00

A man observes the aftermath of an accident that took place recently at the intersection of Harbour and Duke streets in Kingston. 1 2 The National Road Safety Council (NRSC) is $90 million short of the funds it needs to conduct a sustained and effective campaign to raise awareness about

Editors’ Forum | Road Safety Council out of fuel – Funding shortfall cripples public education campaign2019-05-20T23:55:29+00:00

Cedric Stephens | NHIP communicators can learn from Obamacare

2019-05-19T22:49:15+00:00

Minister of Health Dr Christopher Tufton speaks at the contract signing for the development of a national health plan for Jamaicans on December 6, 2017. The green paper on unviersal health care has now been tabled in Parliament for public discussion. ADVISORY COLUMN: INSURANCE HELPLINE Eight out of every 10

Cedric Stephens | NHIP communicators can learn from Obamacare2019-05-19T22:49:15+00:00

Health + Tech | Technology key to National Health Insurance Plan

2019-05-19T22:46:47+00:00

The minister of health and wellness is forging ahead with legislation for a National Health Insurance Plan (NHIP). The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) recently hosted a public forum to engage citizens on the matter. The event highlighted some important considerations that are needed to flesh out this vision, including

Health + Tech | Technology key to National Health Insurance Plan2019-05-19T22:46:47+00:00

three emergency cases is crash victim

2019-05-19T22:43:56+00:00

Road crashes have forced the Government to spend billions of dollars on treatment annually, but attendant costs such as diagnostic services, hospital occupancy, physiotherapy and emotional trauma are taking a heavy toll on the country’s healthcare personnel. Despite professional training and experience, healthcare personnel who are among first responders are

three emergency cases is crash victim2019-05-19T22:43:56+00:00

NHIP double coverage, financing dilemma

2019-05-17T13:22:10+00:00

The head of Jamaica’s largest insurance conglomerate and dominant provider of healthcare coverage wants clarity on how the plan for universal health insurance will affect persons already covered. That number spans about 500,000 people in a population of more than 2.7 million. The insured includes family members of working Jamaicans

NHIP double coverage, financing dilemma2019-05-17T13:22:10+00:00

EU fines banks more than €1b over foreign exchange cartel

2019-05-17T13:16:10+00:00

European Union regulators have fined five banks a total of more than €1 billion (US$1.1 billion) for colluding in the trade of large sums of foreign currency. The European Commission said Thursday that investigators found that some bank employees in charge of spot trading in 11 currencies “exchanged sensitive information

EU fines banks more than €1b over foreign exchange cartel2019-05-17T13:16:10+00:00
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