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Based on this information, write a new short title in English: “The understanding of social state requires to protect the right to reach health services of needed segments” – BRTK

According to this information, write a new article in English:

Duygu Adahan Kuran, President of the Turkish Cypriot Pharmacists Association (KTEB), said that in recent days, insured who received medication from public hospitals, and that 20 percent of the retired patients were requested from retired patients, said that this decision directly affects citizens who have narrow -income, chronic illness and need support.

The Qur’an, in his written statement on behalf of the KTEB Board of Directors, under the current economic conditions, the drug is already difficult to implement such an application can create serious grievances for retired citizens, he said.

The Qur’an gave the following in his statement:

“Considering the economic conditions in our country, we believe that our citizens should not be difficult to access to basic health services. The understanding of social state requires to protect the right to reach health services.

As the Turkish Cypriot Pharmacists Association, we demand that the relevant ministries be re -evaluated and taken steps to ensure that there is no contribution from the patients.

In addition, in relation to the drug crisis in the press, it is seen that there are serious problems due to imports, especially in the drugs subject to green prescription. This situation adversely affects the treatment processes of the patients and poses a significant risk for the health system. We expect the necessary steps to be taken as soon as possible in order to solve the problem without deepening.

On this occasion, we remind that we are always ready for cooperation for the health of our people. ”



 

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Pools Plus Cyprus

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