In a controversial move, a new plan for reforms in the country's health system has been approved, which mandates that every sick individual must visit a doctor from the first day of illness. This decision, presented as an effort to improve access to healthcare services, has quickly faced negative reactions and widespread criticism.
Concerns About Crowding and Decline in Service Quality
Experts are deeply concerned that this policy will lead to increased crowding in clinics and hospitals, resulting in a decline in the quality of healthcare services. They believe that this action could not only exacerbate existing problems but also place additional pressure on healthcare staff.
The criticisms directed at this plan indicate a prevailing 'culture of distrust' within the country's health system. It seems that these reforms not only fail to address the issues but could, on the contrary, lead to new crises.
By Tag Clar Editorial