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ZAGREB, March 5 (Hina) - The Croatian Medical Association (HLZ) has
warned Prime Minister Zlatko Matesa the application of the recently
introduced value added tax (VAT) has brought into question the
continued quality of health protection.
"Croatian doctors will continue to offer the maximum quality of
health protection, but we fear that current conditions will bring a
drastic fall in quality," the Association said in its letter to
Matesa.
The letter added: "We are encouraged by the fact that you (Matesa)
promised to examine the effects of the application of VAT in the
health sector and intervene, but we request that you do this as soon
as possible because the situation in practice is markedly
worrying."
Association members came to such a conclusion based on numerous
information from health institutions across Croatia delivered at
last week's 106th HLZ annual assembly, said the letter which was
also released to the media.
Besides higher costs for buying medicines, medical operating
supplies and equipment because of the introduction of VAT, health
institutions also have significantly higher operating costs
because of increases in the price of food, utilities, water and
other similar expenses.
This even brings into question using recently bought modern and
quality equipment on World Bank credit because there is a lack of
financial means for repairs, regular maintenance and operating
supplies, the HLZ letter to Prime Minister Matesa said.
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