Grbin Says Health Minister Did Not Make Any Reforms, SDP to Put Forward its Proposal

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“The possible privatisation of healthcare could lead to polarisation in society, dividing people into those who can afford healthcare and those who can’t. The SDP will strongly oppose that with its own health reform proposal,” Grbin said.

Since early 2021 billions of kuna have been given to the Health Ministry to settle debts which despite that have continued to grow because the government has not done anything to stop their growth but has reduced healthcare outlays, he said.

The SDP leader warned that the coronavirus pandemic had revealed numerous problems in the health care system, from the large number of people with diseases, including malignancies, to the fact that healthcare is not equally available to everyone.

Now that the coronavirus pandemic is waning, we will realise how much the system is inefficient and healthcare inadequate, he said.

Instead of dealing with how to reform the system, the minister again has to deal with anti-corruption investigators who are “combing his ministry’s records on the suspicion that some of the contracts awarded to the Cuspis company were overpaid and on the suspicion of conflict of interest,” he said.

USKOK is also investigating the procurement of a radiation apparatus worth HRK 11.2 million, which is also suspected of having been overpaid, Grbin said, calling out PM Andrej Plenković over failure to make the health system functional.

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