"You can't threaten doctors like this, whether they will sign or not," neurosurgeon András Csókay responded to Mandiner after the Parliament voted in an emergency procedure with 122 yes votes and 31 no votes, without abstentions, for the amendment submitted on Monday to the law on professional chambers operating in the health sector, he wrote. the Mandarin.

"Personally, I am very happy about the chamber's step back. You can't threaten doctors in this way, whether they will sign or not," neurosurgeon András Csókay responded to Mandiner after the Parliament voted in an emergency procedure with 122 yes votes and 31 no votes, without abstentions, to amend the law on professional chambers operating in the health sector, submitted on Monday. Pursuant to the law, the mandatory association membership of doctors is abolished.

Csókay evaluated this as:

"many doctors are happy about the fact that membership is not mandatory from now on, the chamber cannot revoke the operating license even for trivial matters. What kind of chamber is it that writes such a code of ethics that "the mosquito is filtered out, the camel is swallowed", to quote the Bible".

As Mandiner also reported, and we also wrote the bill, the Ministry of the Interior presented it on Monday. This was justified by the fact that "the right to safe healthcare is a fundamental constitutional right. The Hungarian Medical Chamber endangers the enforcement of this fundamental right when, abusing its power, it puts pressure on doctors not to sign on-call contracts. The Hungarian Medical Chamber's threat to ethical procedures is unprincipled and unacceptable," they wrote.

Source: Magyar Hírlap

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