Bulgaria wants patients to pay more:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Bulgaria is taking measures to encourage a greater element of patient contribution towards state healthcare costs. It is proposing, in the context of its Health Insurance Act, that a smaller package of health services than is currently available should be provided by the state and accessible to all, leaving the option for its citizens to take out additional insurance to have access to any additional services.
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