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The Department of Health is preparing an "inclusive proposal" on the issue of public-private cooperation

Today is the tenth meeting of the Health Bureau, and one of the biggest knots is the relationship between the Public and Private Health Services.
18:00 - 20:00

The Basque Country's Health Bureau will discuss the latest lines of work at its meeting this Wednesday, at which one of the most important issues will be the relationship between the Public and Private Health Services. The Health Adviser, Alberto Martínez, has announced before entering the meeting that he has prepared an "inclusive proposal" to seek agreement on the most difficult point.

The participants in this forum are holding their tenth meeting today, at which they will discuss the last two of the 24 strategic lines envisaged, relating to the portfolio of services and public-private cooperation, on which the document prepared in each group has the agreement of 80% and the disagreement of 20%, trying to bring that agreement to 100 at the table today.

Martinez has reported that if the disagreement persists, the department has prepared an "integrative" proposal to try to reconcile positions between all parties. In the words of the Health Counsellor, the proposal defines "public-private partnership coverage" and will act rigorously to implement it "in terms of quantity, justification, transparency and implementation".

I think there will be agreement on this proposal, but if there isn't, Martinez remembers that they have a margin to do so until the end of this month.

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