Inspections led to some clinics being fined during the coronavirus outbreak. The government will make a decision regarding the establishment benefits. Clinics that pay 20% of the fine will be exempted.
According to him, relevant normative documents are expected to be released in the near future. “During the coronavirus outbreak, clinics were fined as a result inspections. The clinics will not be required to pay the fine if they pay 20%. The relevant normative documents for this will be initiated”, noted the Prime Minister.
The head of government also explained that the reimbursement of costs for services by clinics that participate in healthcare programs would be reduced significantly. The payment rules for oncological clinics will also be regulated.
“Important reforms and changes are planned for the near future. The National Health Agency will reduce the reimbursement of terms of service costs for clinics that participate in health care programs. Clinics raised this problem repeatedly. The payment terms will be drastically reduced. The reimbursement of costs for services provided by clinics and medical staff participating in the health program will be significantly improved. “Also the payment rules for oncological clinics will be regulated. This will make the tariff policies clear and fair,” stated the Prime Minister.
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