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It's a new game for medicine, and hopefully for the patient, too.
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

It's a new game for medicine, and hopefully for the patient, too.

The article discusses the challenges facing Slovenia's healthcare system, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms to improve patient care. It recounts the experience of a patient with severe finger injuries who received timely treatment at a clinical center rather than a regional hospital, highlighting the importance of reducing waiting times. The author criticizes the inefficiencies in the current system, including delays in care and the presence of corrupt practices involving private contractors and builders who exploit public funds. The piece calls for systemic changes to ensure quality healthcare for all citizens and warns that resistance to reform will be strong, with potential protests against privatization efforts.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Progressive5 hr. ago
It's a new game for medicine, and hopefully for the patient, too.

The article discusses the challenges facing Slovenia's healthcare system, emphasizing the need for urgent reforms to improve patient care. It recounts the experience of a patient with severe finger injuries who received timely treatment at a clinical center rather than a regional hospital, highlighting the importance of reducing waiting times. The author criticizes the inefficiencies in the current system, including delays in care and the presence of corrupt practices involving private contractors and builders who exploit public funds. The piece calls for systemic changes to ensure quality healthcare for all citizens and warns that resistance to reform will be strong, with potential protests against privatization efforts.

Bias read (Progressive): The article strongly advocates for systemic healthcare reform, criticizes corruption and inefficiency in the current system, and supports public ownership of healthcare services. It frames the issue as a matter of justice and equity, calling for action against private interests that undermine public

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