Saturday, 04. February 2012, 22:03

Management of Slovak Chamber of Medico-technical Professionals negotiated with Minister of Health Ivan Uhliarik about the salary conditions of the professionals associated in the Chamber. Ministry refused their proposal in its current form and calls for elaboration of the proposal with the legal department of the Ministry. According to the President of the Chamber Janka Strapkova Minister promised to create a commission, with which the representatives of the chamber should meet before the end of January.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 22:00

According to daily Pravda from 27/01/2012 the physiotherapists, laboratory technicians or sanitarians will not have higher salaries. Representatives of trade unions and particular professional chambers of healthcare professionals failed to convince the members of Parliamentary Health Committee to postpone the Act on minimum wages of nurses and develop one common act, which would solve the increasing of salaries of all healthcare professionals. Representatives of other healthcare professionals have been trying to achieve the increasing of their salaries for several years.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:59

Members of the Parliamentary Health Committee approved, despite the criticism of trade unionist, the Act on remuneration of nurses. On the next meeting of Parliament members of Parliament will decide on the act in the second reading. According to the President of the Association of Private Doctors, however, its approval may lead to the end of general outpatient care. He claims that outpatient clinics with one doctor and one nurse will have excessively high labour costs and there will remain no money for the operation of the clinics. Doctors allegedly do not doubt the demands of nurses, but they are asking the state to guarantee the increasing of their income.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:53

Minister of Health Ivan Uhliarik did not make an agreement with representatives of the providers of emergency services even at their last negotiation. From February, ministry is planning to save on the emergency ambulances annually around € 5 million. According to the providers this will result in old ambulances and cheaper medical equipment. Ministry, allegedly, contrary believes that reduction of payments for ambulances will not affect the patients and the quality of care. President of the Association of Emergency Medical Service claim that some providers will defend through the legal way.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:39

Providers of emergency care are asking the Prime Minister Iveta Radičová to stop the planned reduction in payments for emergency services, by which the Ministry of Health from February wants to save annually around € 5 million. According to them the reduction in payments will have an impact on the patient, as the equipment of the crews of emergency medical aid will reach the necessary minimum and the new one will not be bought. Representatives of the ambulances also argue that this measure is missing an economical reasoning and logic. At the meeting with Prime Minister they want to submit their requirements, arguments and proposed solutions.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:37

Association of the Slovak Hospitals and Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (VšZP, General Health Insurance Company) finally made an agreement. This is a result of a meeting of small healthcare institutions and the largest insurance company on the market. Association will allegedly recommend its members to sign the amendments to the contracts. Insurance company confirmed that they have agreed to increase the payments from the February 1st 2012. According to its spokeswoman this arrangement is, however, the subject to streamlining of the costs in particular hospitals, which will, however, not affect the availability of the health care.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:35

Doctors are allegedly asking for the declaration of emergency state because of problems with vaccines. According to the President of paediatric section of Slovak Medical Chamber the Council of Chamber should discuss this option and afterwards ask for the declaration of emergency state. President of the Chamber Milan Dragula reportedly has to familiarize himself with the situation after last meetings and then he will decide on the convening of the Council. Doctors will probably, due to the change in the way of purchasing and billing of the vaccines, recourse to the Constitutional Court.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:30

Hospitals in Levice and Topoľčany are showing a loss even despite the maximum efforts to save. Both hospitals are managed by the non-profit organization Hospitals with clinics, which was set up by Nitra region. According to the president of the organization there is nowhere to save in the hospitals, but, nevertheless, their common loss is about € 1 million. According to her, the reason of increased cost, inter alia, is the introduction of liability for enlistment for inactive work readiness in both hospitals, but also an increasing of VAT and the minimum wage.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:28

Hospitals should prescribe patients less pharmaceuticals, medical devices and laboratory tests. Otherwise they will not get money for higher salaries of doctors and nurses from Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (General Health Insurance Company). If they reduce their monthly costs by approximately € 4 million, insurance company will from February give them around € 2 million monthly more. According to head of insurance company the reduction of the consumption of pharmaceuticals will not affect the patients and he also claims that hospitals are currently buying and using the pharmaceuticals very ineffectively.

Saturday, 04. February 2012, 21:25

According to daily SME from 30/01/2012 higher salaries of doctors from January 1st will be covered by the Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (General Health Insurance Company). But the question is how the hospitals will handle further increasing of salaries of doctors and nurses this year. Overall, € 117 million is necessary for the salaries this year. For this, however, Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa does not have enough money, this year it will probably be missing around € 27 million. Insurance company wants to get € 14 million from the stricter pricing of pharmaceuticals and expects that hospitals will help to find € 35 million from more effective procurement of pharmaceuticals and devices. The remaining funds should be supplemented by the private insurance companies.