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Czech government passes anti-crisis program for healthcare

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   March 17, 2009

Several measures against the impact of global recession on the healthcare sector, proposed by Health Minister Daniela Filipiova, have been approved by the Czech government. The measures include an increased state payment to health insurance companies for children, students, and pensioners. Being called an anti-crisis plan, the Health Ministry expects it will help cope with health insurance revenue shortfalls.

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