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Greece’s Personal Doctor Reform Sees 5.5 Million Registrations

Greece’s Health Minister, Adonis Georgiadis, announced significant progress in the country’s personal doctor initiative, which has registered 5.5 million people since its introduction. Aiming to increase coverage to meet European standards, the initiative faces criticism for including recent medical graduates and rural doctors. Georgiadis assured that these new doctors will receive specialized training. Additionally, the plan incorporates private physicians and seeks to boost the credibility and functionality of primary health care facilities, thereby reducing unnecessary hospital visits. The government is focused on enhancing service quality through continuous monitoring and improvement efforts.

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