The Health Insurance Fund is nagging the Bulgarian Medical Union and the doctors.

Thus, the chairman of the BLS, Dr. Ivan Madzharov, commented to Nova TV about the request of the NHSOC to introduce a rule - that the examination at the jeep should last at least 15 minutes.

If this happens, patients will not be able to make an appointment for the next 20-30 days, he explained.

"This proposal was not made 2 months ago, when the formal launch of this year's negotiations began, but a few days ago, when we entered into a severe conflict.

There is a red thread in it.

It is referring patients from outpatient to inpatient care, saving money and transferring from one pen to another.

First they say the review will be 15 minutes.

Then they say if you don't reach 46% it's been 33% of prevention so far we'll pay you less.

If you violate the quality criteria, we will impose double the minimum fine and triple the maximum fine.

That is, for each doctor to cover more patients, and at the same time we limit the time in which they can do preventive examinations", Madzharov explained.

A general practitioner with 2,000 patients examines an average of 50-60 people a day, specified the chairman of the BLS Board of Directors. 

"In the end, it becomes impossible for the money that the parliament votes to be earned, he specified.

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