Boletín OEG de Prensa, nº 127

Boletín de Prensa del Observatorio Europeo de Gerontomigraciones

Nº 127, 12 de octubre, 2012

 
"Costa del Sol to become leading health destination", The Olive Oil Press, 11 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
Malaga could become a world-renowned destination for healthcare under ambitious plans unveiled by health chiefs
 
"Costa homes saved", Costa del Sol News, 11 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
Amendment to coastal law allows legalisation of 500 buildings in Málaga
 
"Reprieve for seaside properties", Costa Almería News, 10 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
Minister announces reform of coastal law extending rights of occupation
 
"Costa property sales rise by 10%", Costa Blanca News, 10 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
This rise in fortunes has been attributed to the increase in the number of foreign buyers that are coming to the province to buy either second homes or to start new lives here
 
"An end to land grab?", Costa Blanca News, 10 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
Regional planning chief says new laws will end the problem
 
"Home from home", Round Town News, 10 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
... HELP’s ‘drop in centre’ – the charity’s newest and most challenging community project –  ... recognises there is a huge aging expat population in the Jalon Valley that needed hands on support and advice. People are sometimes left isolated after caring and losing a partner.
 
"Junta agrees to study SOHA’s proposals for illegal homes", Sur in English, 09 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
SOHA president Phillip Smalley, maintains that members have always acted in good faith with the intention of complying with the law
 
"40,000 Costa del Sol properties to be sold to Nordic buyers", The Olive Oil Press, 07 | 10 | 2012 - Noticia
Swedish buyers will be targeted in a new push to sell 40,000 properties on the Costa del Sol
 
""El gran problema de España es la impunidad; que casi nunca pasa nada"", Málaga Hoy, 07 | 10 | 2012 - Entrevista (Miguel Such, Presidente de la Fundación Málaga Health)
...impulsor de la recién creada Fundación Málaga Health... uno de los objetivos es hacer conciertos con la Seguridad Social de otros países europeos para que pacientes franceses, noruegos o suecos se traten en hospitales de la Costa. 
 
Al respecto del turismo y de los extranjeros que se jubilan, fuentes de Sanidad subrayan que tienen tarjeta sanitaria europea, “por tanto, lo que se hace es procurar que siempre que se les preste asistencia se les pase la tarjeta, lo que garantiza que luego se compense a España por la asistencia prestada a estas personas en nuestro país”.
 
Los primeros pasos de Málaga Health serán contratar un director general, lograr apoyos de las instituciones y firmar un convenio con la UMA 
 
Greenpeace denuncia el proyecto de ley de Arias Cañete que "disfraza" el verdadero objetivo: "proteger la inversión e incentivar el turismo"