For Golob, There Is only One Possible Conclusion: "We Must Not and Will Not Stop"
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The Prime Minister has convened a consultation on long-term care.
The information system for issuing long-term care decisions is not yet operational, so they are to be issued manually, according to the ministry's instructions. The Prime Minister has convened a consultation today, which will involve service providers, user representatives and the ministry.
At today's consultation on long-term care, convened by Prime Minister Robert Golob, representatives of the government, municipalities, social services and healthcare focused on "weak points, all the bottlenecks that have now been identified". As Golob said after the consultation, there was only one conclusion: "We must not and will not stop, the project must proceed according to the timeline." According to Golob, they had an open discussion with…
At today's consultation on long-term care, convened by Prime Minister Robert Golob, representatives of the government, municipalities, social services and healthcare addressed "weak points, all the bottlenecks that have now been identified". As Golob said after the consultation, there was only one conclusion: "We must not and will not stop, the project must proceed according to the timeline."
Prime Minister Robert Golob has convened a consultation on long-term care for today, bringing together service providers, user representatives and relevant ministries. The main purpose of the meeting is to gather the experiences and suggestions of everyone who encounters long-term care on a daily basis, and to formulate concrete guidelines.
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