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Legislation changes needed to keep doctors in rural areas, says minister


https://www.ipn.md/en/legislation-changes-needed-to-keep-doctors-in-rural-areas-says-7967_1068659.html

Health Minister Ala Nemerenco says legislation changes are needed to make sure primary care physicians don’t leave rural areas.

A year ago legislation was passed that allowed family physicians to open their individual practice. And while a little fewer than 50 doctors have so far chosen to do so, Nemerenco says this tends to affect rural areas mostly.

“Rural areas just don’t offer a very lucrative practice,” explained the minister, adding that legislation measures are needed to correct this.

The respective law took effect on 5 November 2018. It allows family doctors to either start an individual practice or associate themselves with one ore more colleagues to open a family doctors’ center. A third option is to find a job in an existing primary care establishment.