A draft bill tabled in Greece's Parliament this week by the labor and social insurances ministry foresees "haircuts" of between 5 to 25 percent on arrears owed by the state to private health care providers (physicians, clinics, diagnostic centers, laboratories etc.
A draft bill tabled in Greece's Parliament this week by the labor and social insurances ministry foresees "haircuts" of between 5 to 25 percent on arrears owed by the state to private health care providers (physicians, clinics, diagnostic centers, laboratories etc.
A relevant article in the draft bill affects arrears after 2006, while also citing a date of December 2019 for covering the Greek state's arrears to the health care sector.