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Interview: Frederic Llordachs, co-founder of review and booking site Doctoralia

Doctoralia, the Spanish-based online healthcare appointment booking and review site with a strong presence in Latin America merged with its Polish-based competitor DocPlanner last year. Healthcare Europa talks to Doctoralia co-founder Dr. Frederic Llordachs, now a partner at DocPlanner, about business models, the merger, and the future of booking sites.

Mixed investor sentiment in Turkey before referendum

With political uncertainty and concerns over the value of the Lira, investors in Turkey are facing a tricky decision. Should they stay or should they go? Healthcare Nova catches up with Turkish doctor Omer Karahan, a partner at healthcare consultancy Value Health.

Polish lab group Diagnostyka to sell in a “rejuvenated market”

Large Polish lab group Diagnostyka is going to be put up for sale, as private equity player Mid Europa Partners looks to cash in again following on from its successful sale of Alpha Medical. Healthcare Europa catches up with Mid Europa co-managing partner Matthew Strassberg at a time when M&A activity has "rejuvenated" the market.

Interview: Nick Hernandez, CEO of US healthcare consultancy ABISA

Boutique US advisory firm ABISA says it is working with Swiss clients for a healthcare deal in Eastern Europe. The expansion is likely to focus on medical tourism, telehealth and oncology - ABISA’s three main areas of expertise. We talk to founder Nick Hernandez.

IFC invests in Turkey’s 1,000 bed Elazig PPP

IFC is investing €80m in a project bond towards the construction of the 1,000 bed Elazig Integrated Health Campus in Eastern Turkey, which will contain five healthcare facilities, as part of the PPP program developed by the Turkish Ministry of Health.

Interview: Attila Vegh, CEO, Penta Hospitals Group

By 2025 Penta Hospitals Group (PHG) owned by private equity house Penta Investments, plans to more than triple sales to over €1bn. But growth could be even faster, says its new CEO, Attila Vegh, a former boss of three large English NHS hospital trusts. The real ambition of the group, a merger of Svet Zdravia in Slovakia, the Polish chain EMC and Penta’s hospitals in Czech Republic, is even greater than the sales forecasts suggest. Much of the growth he says will come from working with the public sector. Vegh says that Penta wants to be “a disrupter, a company which introduces best practice and innovation,” thus persuading public payors to rethink their attitude to the private sector. So how do you do that in a region which is becoming increasingly statist and hostile to international capitalism?

Managerial shake-up at Dünyagöz

COO Bülent Demir at Turkish ophthalmologist Dünyagöz told Healthcare Europa that CEO Koray Ozbay stepped down on Friday and that he might follow the same steps this week.

Foreign investors open up Iran

Sila Grup, which is a Turkish operator and consultancy, is reported to have signed an MoU with the Iranian Ministry of Health to invest US$1bn in the country.

Turkish hospital groups battle to protect under-threat medical tourism market

Medical tourism to Turkey from Libya, Russia and Western Europe has entered a drought, as Turkey feels the effect of political instability at home and abroad. Reliable data about healthcare is scarce but the headline figure for international arrivals is clear: they are down 41% this year. How are Turkish hospital groups fighting back? We investigate.

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