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hungarytoday.hu 14 April 2022 - Borbála Verseghi-Nagy
The operational staff has made the decision that paramedics will no longer be involved in PCR testing for suspected COVID cases. As of April 19, general practitioners and pediatricians will no longer be able to request PCR tests for patients at home or at OMSZ (National Ambulance Service) sampling sites. The change was announced by state Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller just before the long weekend. So from now on, anyone who wants to get a PCR rapid test will have to have this test done at their own expense, since family doctors only do rapid tests.
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hungarytoday.hu 08 April 2022 - MTI
Consumer prices in Hungary grew by an annual 8.5 percent in March, the worst inflation figures in Hungary in 15 years, quickening from 8.3 percent in the previous month, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Friday.
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hungarytoday.hu 29 March 2022 - Júlia Tar
Although they are obliged to start the procedure for the recognition of their diplomas in Hungary, refugee healthcare workers can work in Hungary even before their diplomas are validated.
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dailynews Hungary, 08 March 2022
The Hungarian government is spending 13.6 billion forints (EUR 34.6m) on shortening waiting lists in Hungarian health care, the human resources minister said on Tuesday.
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hungarytoday.hu 07 March 2022 - Júlia Tar
The mandatory wearing of masks, which was made compulsory again in November 2021, is no longer compulsory as of Monday March 7th, only optional, announced Gergely Gulyás, the PM’s chief of staff, at last week’s government briefing.