In a controversial decision that could have serious repercussions for employees and doctors, the government intends to require patients to present a medical certificate from the first day of illness. This plan, known as the 'Black-Red Program', has faced widespread criticism from general practitioners.
Doctors' Criticism and Concerns
Doctors, expressing concern about the additional pressure on patients, emphasize that this law could create more problems for individuals instead of improving conditions. They believe that in many cases, individuals do not need to see a doctor on the first day of illness, and this action could only add more burden to the healthcare system.
Despite these criticisms, the government insists on its determination to implement this law, stating that its goal is to reduce abuses and increase discipline in workplaces. But will this change truly benefit the community? This is a question that needs to be answered.