2024-01-18 10:41:30
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2024-01-18 10:41:30
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2024-01-18 10:24:14
SPÖ federal party chairman presented on Wednesday Andreas Babler a new detail regarding the legal right to a doctor’s appointment that he propagated.
For weeks, the Social Democrats have been calling for “state-guaranteed medical care within 14 days.”
The political demand is complex in that the SPÖ wants to combine it with a legal claim, i.e. anyone who does not get an appointment with the doctor within the agreed period should be able to sue for this.
➤ Read more: ÖGK wants to integrate elective doctors into the public system
As Babler now explains, elective doctors should be asked to pay a “fair contribution”. Specifically, the SPÖ boss would like ten percent of the average work performance of a doctor to be reserved for the treatment of statutory health insurance patients. This can initially be achieved on a voluntary basis. “The elective doctors are invited to become part of the system.”
In the event of an emergency, i.e. treatment bottlenecks or excessive waiting times for insured persons, pressure should be exerted. Babler: “If the measures do not work, they must, if necessary, be obliged to provide ten percent of their working time at the statutory health insurance rate.”
➤ Read more: What reforms the health system needs
When asked, Babler assured that this coercion can and should only be exercised in the event of “supply gaps”.
From the SPÖ perspective, a “Treatment Safety Act” is needed to put the legal right into effect. Nordic countries such as Sweden and Denmark serve as role models for the party. In Denmark there is the right to treatment in a private hospital if the waiting time in a public hospital exceeds 30 days. In Sweden there is a regulation on how long it can take before a specialist consultation and the start of treatment. The well-developed telemedicine system, which the SPÖ wants to promote in this country with the hotline 1450, plays an important role there. This is where the circle to elective doctors closes: According to the SPÖ’s wishes, elective physicians should have to make appointments available to hotline 1450 if patients cannot get appointments from statutory health insurance physicians on time.
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2024-01-18 01:53:09
While Colo Colo was very close to achieving the long-awaited return of Arturo Vidal following 17 years, this Wednesday in Uruguay they detailed Peñarol’s interest in having Maximiliano Falcón, undisputed starter and one of the favorite players of white fans.
“There is interest in the player, but then there are issues that we have to solve with Colo Colo. We have some pending conversations because we don’t want to get into trouble“, he expressed to Agriculturethe vice president of the charrúa team Eduardo Zaidenstatt.
However, ’37’ will not move from Macul since, as reported by Cooperative Radio, The Blanco y Negro leadership rejected the offer from the Aurinegro club. “They don’t want to get rid of a player who is a starter in the team’s scheme,” he explained.
Of course, the aforementioned station pointed out that this would change “if Peñarol changes the offer and tries to buy the pass of the 26-year-old defender.”
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2024-01-18 10:48:40
Last November, Sony launched PlayStation Portal, a peripheral for portable gaming of the PS5. Except that it wasn’t exactly what players expected, because it’s actually a remote screen; you still need to have the original PlayStation 5 turned on. The Portal is not a console itself, it is more of a Wii U than a Switch.
But YouTuber Matthew Perks from the DIY Perks channel has achieved the feat of truly creating a portable PS5 – clearly voiding the warranty in the process. He uses the console’s original motherboard, which he says is virtually everything the console needs to function like a regular PS5. It still took almost four years to achieve this feat, including the difficult task of ensuring sufficient ventilation in such a small device to avoid overheating.
On the screen side, his portable PS5 is equipped with a 14-inch 4K OLED, taken directly from a faulty Alienware laptop and to which he added two 5-watt speakers on a mini-subwoofer for sound. Finally, the battery is still quite limited, since the bousin still requires a power of 200 watts, but a simple socket allows this PS5-tablet to be functional continuously. Well, if it’s not a Switch either, the DIY Perks portable PS5 is still 50% smaller and lighter than a classic PS5; enough to be able to carry it in your backpack.
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