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Borisov (R) backed his government's health reform program after meeting with President Parvanov (C). Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
Bulgaria PM Boyko Borisov has strongly backed his center-right GERB government’s health reforms after meeting with Bulgaria President Georgi Parvanov on Monday.
Borisov said that “every day Health Minsiter Bozhidar Nanev discoevers new scandalous activity in state hospitals – fictitious doctors, patients etc...” He added Health reform must take place, it is the only way.”
Borisov continued thatno countries in the world can provide a 100% flawless health reform, look at President Barack Obama in the US, he has had to make adjustments to key reforms. I think however that the path we are on is correct.”
He added that health workers must be paid for what they do and called for an end of “double payments”. Borisov concluded that “health reform must continue in full, because if not done now – when?”
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