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Will Turks raise the ceiling on charges?

publication date: Jun 22, 2011
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Post the successful re-election of the Turkish government, there is renewed speculation that the government may raise the hated ceiling on how much private hospitals can charge to individuals who are part-paid by the state. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Social Security, which includes responsibility for care, is to be taken out of the Ministry of Labour and moved into the Ministry of Health. DRGs will be introduced for the private sector in 2012.


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