Waiting lists? "Without the accredited private individual, they don't get any shorter": Senator Vincenzo D'Anna, president of the National Federation of Biologists' Associations (FNOB), said this in a note-appeal addressed to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Health Minister Orazio Schillaci.
D'Anna explains that she learned "We're relieved that an agreement has been reached between the Ministry of Health and the regional health councilors to allocate 0,4% of the National Health Fund to waiting lists.
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However, it attacks D'Anna: "The announced 0,7% allocation for accredited privately managed public healthcare has disappeared from the Budget Law and the Milleproroghe. This is a self-defeating paradox, as accredited facilities do not have waiting lists, unlike similar state-run facilities."
For the representative of the Biologists: "The old ideological prejudice against accredited healthcare, which is more efficient and less expensive because it is paid for at a fixed rate, strikes once again, eliminating citizens' freedom to choose their place of treatment." "We expect an end to healthcare Bolshevism and for competition, quality, and efficiency to find their place in healthcare as well. This is the appeal we are making to the Meloni government and Minister Schillaci." concludes D'Anna.







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