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The City Is No Longer Sowing Money: the Situation of People without Health Insurance in Tartu Has Become More Complicated

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"On February 19, the Tartu City Council adopted a decision that ended reimbursement of medical expenses for Tartu residents without health insurance," says council member Merike Lumi. The opposition accuses the city of essentially leaving the homeless and unemployed without treatment. However, according to the chairman of the council's social affairs committee, no one will be left without treatment.
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"On February 19, the Tartu City Council adopted a decision that ended reimbursement of medical expenses for Tartu residents without health insurance," says council member Merike Lumi. The opposition accuses the city of essentially leaving the homeless and unemployed without treatment. However, according to the chairman of the council's social affairs committee, no one will be left without treatment.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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