Socialists urge Hungarian health-care reform
The opposition Socialist Party on Monday called for reforming Hungary’s health-care system, criticising the government for its “insufficient funding” of the sector.
Socialist MP Ildikó Borbély Bangó told an online press conference that while government funding for sports-related projects had increased by 458 percent over the past ten years, spending on health care has only seen a 49 percent increase over the same period.
Bangó said the pandemic had shown that “there is no time to waste” in reforming the country’s health-care system.
“The health-care system must be rebuilt because the only way we’ll be able to give everyone a chance to recover is by having enough doctors, nurses and equipment,”
she said. Bango added that the government should dedicate a separate ministry to health care with a competent leader at its helm.
She cited a survey conducted last December in which two-thirds of respondents backed Socialist Party MEP István Ujhelyi’s proposal for a European Health Union aimed at eliminating inequalities in the health-care systems of European Union member states.
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Source: MTI
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