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December 19th, 2019
The government is providing hospitals with a 79.4 billion forint (EUR 242m) financing package with a view to improving health care and reducing hospital debt, Gergely Gulyas, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, told a regular government press briefing on Thursday. Fully 36.6 billion forints will be ploughed into modernisation projects and 15.7 billion will go towards outpatient services. Altogether 17.7 billion forints will benefit inpatient hospital care. Also, 3.15 billion forints will be spent on expanding the range of drugs for treating genetic defects. Further, the government will centralise the 42.8 billion forints of remaining hospital debt.
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