Czech health care to be less available without reform – expert
August 18, 2009
Prague - Czech health insurance companies may get deeply indebted and the availability of health care in the country may consequently worsen if the planned health reform is abandoned, former health deputy minister Pavel Hrobon, one of the reform's authors, told journalists.
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