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Ildikó Horváth said the society was united by healthcare workers, and parliament voted unanimously for a “large-scale medical wage development” and a package to increase the cleanliness and transparency of the healthcare system.
According to the secretary of state, with the salary increase starting next January, they will not only be able to retain doctors in Hungary, but some will also return from abroad.
It is also a goal that a doctor does not have to work in more than one place to live properly.
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He stressed that the law does not prohibit a doctor from working in both public and private practice, but the details of this must be precise.
The law also provides a framework for physician reassignment because a predictable solution is needed to have enough workers when and where they need to be. The details of this still need to be worked out, the Secretary of State said, adding that the proposals from the Hungarian Medical Chamber (MOK) are still awaited at work.
Regarding the abolition of the gratitude money, he said that the MOK was a cornerstone on this issue, but the government accepted his proposal and the parliament voted unanimously on behalf of the society. Salary increases for workers: On November 1, their wages will increase by another twenty percent.
Cover photo: Miklós Kásler, Minister of Human Resources, will deliver a speech at the presentation of the Semmelweis Prize and the László Batthyány-Strattmann Awards in Pest Vigadó on July 6, 2020. From left to right, Ildikó Horváth, Secretary of State of Health of the Ministry of Human Resources. Source: MTI / Zsolt Szigetváry
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