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20.03.2019
The network of health cooperatives takes first place in the 2018 ‘Relevant Enterprises of the Social Economy’ ranking, created by CEPES, in the socio-sanitary field
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11.03.2019
The award recognises the work of the foundation in promoting research into and the dissemination of co-operative healthcare management.
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01.03.2019
With close on 250,000 members, this Colombian co-operative enterprise group is the country’s largest solidarity-based grouping of professionals.
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21.02.2019
On 19 February, the Spanish Social Economy Employers’ Confederation (CEPES) organised a training session on “The Social Economy and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development:...
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07.02.2019
The president of Lavínia-Asisa and vice-president of the Espriu Foundation, Dr Francisco Ivorra, has received the Medal of Honour from the Spanish Royal Academy of Medicine (RANME...
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29.01.2019
The Espriu Foundation, the second-leading network of health co-operatives in the world, supports the formal commitment approved by the co-operative movement to foster a decent...
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17.01.2019
The Espriu Foundation, the world’s second largest network of health co-operatives, presents three fundamental principles for implementing Corporate Social Responsibility in...
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16.01.2019
Dr Enric Carcereny, Assistència Sanitària specialist in lung cancer, and Dr Xavier Puig, pathologist and Medical Director of Biopat, explain the advances in the treatment of lung...
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08.01.2019
The Cardiac Electrophysiology Unit at HLA Moncloa University Hospital has acquired the Philips Azurion 7C20 system, which reduces direct radiation to the patient and diffuse...
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12.12.2018
Coinciding with International Universal Health Coverage Day, The Espriu Foundation, second largest co-operative healthcare network in the world, announced that third sector co-...
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29.11.2018
Thanks to advances over recent years in both prevention and quality of life, and above all in scientific and technological knowledge, more than half of cancers are now cured,...
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21.11.2018
The youngsters, most of whom are Syrian, arrived in Catalonia from Lebanon to continue their war-interrupted studies at Catalan universities.