The Health Care Act Is Partially Inconsistent with the Constitution
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The Constitutional Court has ruled that part of the Health Care Act is unconstitutional. Instead of banning doctors from working for private companies and restricting work in other public institutions and concessionaires, the court could have considered adopting milder measures.
The National Assembly must eliminate the unconstitutionality within one year.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that a part of the Health Care Act that prevents health workers from working for purely private companies, but allows them to work in other public institutions and concessionaires under stricter conditions, is unconstitutional. The National Assembly must eliminate the unconstitutionality within one year. Until then, the previous regulation applies.
The Constitutional Court has ruled that a part of the Health Care Act that prevents health workers from working for purely private companies, while allowing them to work for other public institutions and concessionaires under stricter conditions, is inconsistent with the constitution. The National Assembly must eliminate the unconstitutionality within one year. Until then, the previous regulation applies. "We will carefully examine this decision…
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