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ZAGREB, Oct 8 (Hina) - The Croatian Health Insurance Bureau (HZZO)
would on 10 October open its offices in occupied Vukovar and Beli
Manastir in eastern Croatia, where Croatian health insurance cards
would be issued to local population, HZZO manager Stjepan Turek
said on Tuesday.
The working premises were ensured by UNTAES, which would also
drive employees from Osijek to work every day, Turek said.
All insured will have the right to complete health care, but
due to lack of specialists in local hospitals and clinics, such
health care will be available in the Osijek hospital.
The agreement on the opening of the offices was reached after
six-month long negotiations with the Serb side, Turek said.
Croatian Health Minister Andrija Hebrang pointed out that
health budget preparations for next year would have to consider the
introduction of the tax on added value which would, according to
estimates, increase health costs for 220 million German marks per
year.
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