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Hospitals are stuck with a debt of BGN 410 million. – 2024-09-23 22:26:25

/ world today news/ As of August 1 of this year, the total liabilities of state and municipal medical institutions had reached a maximum of BGN 407.3 million, and as of September 30, the new “achievement” was BGN 410.23 million.

The increase compared to September 30, 2013 is BGN 31 million or 8%, according to a report of the Ministry of Health for “Labor”.

State hospitals have accumulated BGN 320.72 million, which is BGN 32.8 million more than on September 30, while the total debts of municipal hospitals were reduced by BGN 1.84 million compared to the compared period. d.

Of the total liabilities, BGN 160.468 million are overdue debts of medical institutions. Only a quarter (BGN 29.57 million) of them belong to municipal hospitals, and the rest belong to state hospitals.

Accumulation of debts is caused by the alleged underfunding of health care, but also because the National Health Insurance Fund pays months later for over-the-limit treatment. And as she herself reported – some hospitals report activity of 265% more than the ceiling. Within two years, the sums that the treasury pays for intensive treatment have been cut in half, and the accumulation of borsch just per day for a patient in intensive care is about BGN 200, the university hospitals warned.

In recent years (comparisons are made since 2006, since there are 300 clinical trails) each new “maximum” is held for several months and is quickly broken. At the time of Borisov’s first cabinet, the “peak” was BGN 378 million, under the caretaker government of Marin Raykov it reached BGN 388 million, and under Plamen Oresharski – BGN 389.7 million.

The new team of the Ministry of Health has promised to be uncompromising if hospital directors are negligent in their management, i.e. there will be layoffs.

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