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Pharmacists and Medics Strike as Crisis Changes Healthcare System

Michalis Timosidis

Pharmacy owners in Attica and Piraeus will continue refusing customers medicine on credit unless they pay the full amount in cash, they said Wednesday, despite assurances earlier in the day by Deputy Health Minister Michalis Timosidis that they would receive the money owed to them by social security funds. For consumers, as the daily Kathimerini notes, this means that they will have to pay the full price of their medications at purchase and then claim the money from their social security funds by submitting their prescriptions along with pharmacists’ receipts. Unfortunately, some social security funds can take up to three months to pay.
According to the Attica and Piraeus pharmacists’ associations, the terms of the payback of the 400-million-euro debts run up by social security funds on prescription medications are not acceptable, as it will take too long for pharmacists to recoup their losses.
Pharmacists were on strike on Monday and Tuesday to protest over the money they are owed, as well as a government decision to trim their profit margin on sales. Meanwhile, doctors at IKA, Greece’s largest social security foundation, also said yesterday that they will continue their protest action, following a four-day work stoppage this week over concerns that a newly established national healthcare provider is a threat to their jobs.
IKA doctors, who may be joined by doctors with private practices, want assurances from the Health Ministry that the new healthcare body, EOPYY, will not restrict their right to see patients and issue them prescriptions. The board of the union representing IKA doctors is due to meet today to discuss when and for how long they will go on strike.
(source: ANSA)

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