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The expert warned of a worrying problem for Croats: 'The conclusion is much worse!'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsProgressive12 hr. ago

The expert warned of a worrying problem for Croats: 'The conclusion is much worse!'

An IT entrepreneur conducted an analysis of over 10,000 publicly available waiting lists for medical procedures in Croatia, revealing significant delays in accessing essential health services. The findings showed that patients often wait hundreds of days for critical tests like cardiac screenings, while some regions experience waits of up to 550 days. The study highlighted disparities between cities and hospitals, noting that while the state guarantees appointments within seven days, this is frequently not met in practice. The researcher emphasized that urgent cases, such as confirmed cancer diagnoses, receive priority, whereas less severe conditions, like breast ultrasound exams, result in prolonged waits. The analysis was presented on RTL Direkt by IT specialist Ivan Ivanković, who also used AI to process data and develop a platform helping patients find faster alternatives. He called for greater transparency and continuous monitoring of waiting times, comparing Croatia’s practices unfavorably to other countries where such data is regularly published.

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
The expert warned of a worrying problem for Croats: 'The conclusion is much worse!'

An IT entrepreneur conducted an analysis of over 10,000 publicly available waiting lists for medical procedures in Croatia, revealing significant delays in accessing essential health services. The findings showed that patients often wait hundreds of days for critical tests like cardiac screenings, while some regions experience waits of up to 550 days. The study highlighted disparities between cities and hospitals, noting that while the state guarantees appointments within seven days, this is frequently not met in practice. The researcher emphasized that urgent cases, such as confirmed cancer diagnoses, receive priority, whereas less severe conditions, like breast ultrasound exams, result in prolonged waits. The analysis was presented on RTL Direkt by IT specialist Ivan Ivanković, who also used AI to process data and develop a platform helping patients find faster alternatives. He called for greater transparency and continuous monitoring of waiting times, comparing Croatia’s practices unfavorably to other countries where such data is regularly published.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue of healthcare access as a systemic failure, highlighting inefficiencies and inequality in the Croatian healthcare system. It emphasizes the lack of accountability and transparency, suggesting that the current system does not meet basic standards of care. While the focus는

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