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Albania, the normative act on the dual employment of doctors raises discussions

In Albania, some changes in the “Law on the order of doctors” have provoked a wide debate among the health personnel in the country. They were undertaken by the official authorities, after investigations by the prosecutor's office, on a scheme of patient abuse, in which several doctors from the oncology hospital in Tirana were involved, who are thought to have directed patients to private clinics. The normative act of the government aims to create some new balances, mainly related to the dual employment of doctors in the public and non-public system, limiting their working hours in private structures. Representatives of the medical community, as well as the Order of Physicians, have reservations, and tell VOA that these changes were not consulted with them. The normative act of the government for some changes in the “Law on the order of doctors” aims, according to the authorities, to minimize the conflict of interest in the ranks of doctors. For health personnel working simultaneously in the public and private systems, this act limits working hours to 12 hours per week in the private system. After the financial autonomy of public health structures, doctors will be completely prohibited from double employment. Doctor Arben Ivanaj, …

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