Hungarian Doctors Union: Hungarian medical care may collapse from January



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It is useless to designate new beds as intensive, because there is no properly qualified specialist next to them, Zoltán Szabad, president of the Union of Hungarian Doctors told Népszava.

I learned from Csaba Latorcai, Secretary of State for Public Administrations of the Ministry of Human Resources, that there is no political will to resolve certain issues, such as the modification of the new status law, at most they will resolve the “hard” passages of the law . The government must publish the detailed rules before November 18.

We have indicated to the government that if this legislation is not designed to be acceptable to those we represent, healthcare is likely to collapse on January 1, like a house of cards. For the simple reason that so many people do not enter the new legal relationship, Zoltán Szabad, president of the Hungarian Medical Union, told Népszava.

In two weeks, the epidemic will create a brutal situation. For that reason alone, I don’t think healthcare workers should go on strike.

There is already a “situation in Bergamo” in Hungary. Intensive capacities were filled in many hospitals. It is useless to designate new beds as intensive because there is no properly qualified professional next to them. They can’t “hang from somewhere,” Free said.



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