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There Is a Huge Gap Between Public and Private Care: We Will Be Crippled by This! - Pénzcentrum

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The gap between the perception of public and private specialist care has widened further, according to the results of a national survey. Although there are negative trends in both sectors, one fifth of Hungarians now turn to private specialists, primarily due to shorter waiting times and better conditions and equipment.
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When someone gets sick and is in pain, they would like to seek medical care urgently. If they don't get it from the public sector, they go to the private sector. A recent study revealed that the gap between the perception of public and private specialist medical care has widened. Although there are negative trends in both sectors, one fifth of Hungarians now turn to private specialists, primarily due to shorter waiting times and better condition…

The gap between the perception of public and private specialist care has widened further, according to the results of a national survey. Although there are negative trends in both sectors, one fifth of Hungarians now turn to private specialists, primarily due to shorter waiting times and better conditions and equipment.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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