Turkey Announces Free Cancer Treatment To Its Citizens
Cancer magnified in newspaper
The Turkish government has announced that they are opening up their wallets to provide free cancer treatments to their citizens.
Jülide Sarıeroğlu, Minister of Labour and Social Security, reportedly published a statement last week saying that they have approved landmark healthcare reform that will eliminate all additional expenses and fees for cancer treatment.
According to the Hurriyet Daily News, SarıeroÄŸlu said: “As we are now abolishing the extra fees charged from the patient, this annual spending will rise to 750 million liras. A cancer patient will not pay any extra fee as the state will cover it all.”
The Social Security Fund will now be paying $162.4 million (TL 750 million) annually, which is a substantial increase from their previous spending of $52 million (TL 240 million).
SarıeroÄŸlu adds that this is only the beginning of the country’s efforts to rebuild their healthcare system “regardless of cost”, reports The Daily Sabah.
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The Turkish government has announced that they are opening up their wallets to provide free cancer treatments to their citizens.
Jülide Sarıeroğlu, Minister of Labour and Social Security, reportedly published a statement last week saying that they have approved landmark healthcare reform that will eliminate all additional expenses and fees for cancer treatment.
According to the Hurriyet Daily News, SarıeroÄŸlu said: “As we are now abolishing the extra fees charged from the patient, this annual spending will rise to 750 million liras. A cancer patient will not pay any extra fee as the state will cover it all.”
The Social Security Fund will now be paying $162.4 million (TL 750 million) annually, which is a substantial increase from their previous spending of $52 million (TL 240 million).
SarıeroÄŸlu adds that this is only the beginning of the country’s efforts to rebuild their healthcare system “regardless of cost”, reports The Daily Sabah.
Disclaimer: Stories culled and pictures posted on this blog will be given due credit and is not the fault of drifternews.blogspot.com if website culled from misrepresents source of story.
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