Close to one in three Bulgarians are finding it difficult or very difficult to cope with health costs, one in ten have taken out loans to cover health expenditures, indicates a survey conducted by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Societies and Knowledge Studies.
More than 50 percent of health costs are covered by the patient, with the state transferring the financial burden onto the public being a lasting tendency. Close to one in four Bulgarians have no access to a doctor, a paramedic or to medicines. Cardiovascular problems and high blood pressure are no longer a health issue but a national problem, the survey reads.
On Monday (June 24), President Rumen Radev will begin consultations with the parliamentary groups in the 50th National Assembly, the Presidency said. The consultations are being held in accordance with the Constitution, before the Head of State gives..
President Rumen Radev and caretaker Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dimitar Glavchev will both attend the upcoming NATO summit , the government press office said. The deadline for registration for the event, to be held in Washington from July 9 to..
With a majority of 225 votes, the MPs terminated the powers of Hristo Ivanov, who resigned as a member of parliament. Immediately after the elections on June 9, Hristo Ivanov resigned as chairman of "Yes, Bulgaria" and stated that he..
"Our goal is to have a completed motorway linking Sofia and Kulata in 2030," Stoyan Nikolov, a member of the Management Board of the..
Bulgarian Minister of Agriculture and Food, Georgi Tahov, participates today in a meeting of the EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council,..
Evelin Banev-Brendo, declared an international wanted man, surrendered to the police this morning, the Ministry of the Interior..
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