Private hospitals void contract with Jordan Health Ministry
The Jordan Times, September 30, 2008
Following unsuccessful renegotiation efforts, the Private Hospitals Association (PHA) in Jordan has opted to withdraw from an agreement with the country's Health Ministry as of October 1 that required association hospitals to provide discounted medical services to national health insurance beneficiaries. According to PHA leaders, hospitals are consistently reporting losses as a result of increasing operational costs and higher demand for medial services.
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