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Many Doctors Refuse to Sign New Contract With Gov t

Hungarian physicians have to sign a new contract by the end of this week to be able to continue working in public care after March 1st. Under the new agreement, the base salary of doctors will increase significantly, but there might be a major setback in the additional benefits, so much so that for some it could fully negate the promised pay increase. As a result, employees of several hospitals across the country seem to be rejecting the contract, endangering the proper functioning of the healthcare system. Major wage hike for doctors but only with strict conditions Parliament approved the bill of a major wage hike for physicians last October. The new law grants a 120% salary increase to doctors in Hungary in three steps, reaching its maximum in January 2023. The law also criminalizes gratuities offered as bribes and sets a limit on the value of non-cash gifts from patients to doctors at five percent of the monthly minimum wage.

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Zambia : Government releases K2 million to 3 Lusaka Hospitals

Government has released over K2 million for the purchase of medical supplies and management of COVID-19 patients at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH), Levy Mwanawasa and Chilenge level one hospitals. Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary, Kamanga says the funds are meant to enhance surveillance activities, case investigations, case management, monitoring processes, procurement of medical supplies and community engagement. Mr Kamanga was speaking during a COVID-19 multi-sectoral taskforce meeting in Lusaka today. He stated that the funds will be used to procure thermal scanners, sprayers, contact tracing, check spots, community based care and awareness programmes. “UTH and Levy Mwanawasa hospitals have each been allocated K500, 000 while Chilenje Level One Hospital has been allocated K200, 000 and K350, 000 has been allocated to the Lusaka Provincial Health Office for logistical support in treatment and awareness programmes on COVID-19,” he said.

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