The first time Athens’ Evangelismos Hospital was on duty to accept emergency cases in June, it treated 908 people. Doctors decided that 189 needed hospitalization. Almost unheard of for a Greek hospital, none of them had to lie on gurneys – also called “supplementary beds” – in some corridor instead of a room. Eliminating “supplementary […]

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