Due to a small number of emergency medicine teams, a young man died in Zaprešić.
Not even 10,000 kuna a month is enough for a pharmacist to come to work on one of the most beautiful Croatian islands.
You better not be in a rush if you need an exam at a hospital in Croatia.
Great news for shops in neighbouring countries.
ZAGREB, July 21, 2018 - The Croatian government has dismissed as incorrect and malicious insinuations recently made in the public which create a false impression that the state does not have money for medicines for children, but it does have money for a national stadium, the government said in a press release on Saturday, adding that those claims were not based on facts and recalling that this year the state would allocate approximately 1.3 billion kuna for particularly expensive medications, an increase of 85% from 2015.
Great news for tourists visiting the island of Korčula.
ZAGREB, July 9, 2018 - The association of wholesale drug suppliers at the Croatian Employers Association (HUP) warned on Monday that hospitals' debt for medicines and medical supplies exceeded two billion kuna, having gone up 500 million kuna in the first six months this year alone.
ZAGREB, July 7, 2018 - Currently 286,000 persons in Croatia have been diagnosed with diabetes, and an estimated 450,000 may be at risk of this disease, doctor Dario Rahelić, the secretary of the International Diabetes Federation, has said in an interview with Hina.
Patients will have to come to a hospital every day for three weeks.
The number of confirmed cases has increased to 13.