AmCham debate finds private practitioners can upgrade public health system

Ljubljana, 14 June - Private practitioners and concessionaires should not be seen as a threat to the public health system but rather as an upgrade, heard a debate on Tuesday hosted by AmCham Slovenija and featuring representatives of the corporate sector. Quality of services is what they say matters more to patients than the ownership of health providers.

Ljubljana
Urša Lakner of Pfizer, Janko Burgar of Cosylab, Polona Peterle of insurer Triglav and Janez Bensa of Parsek take part in an AmCham Slovenija debate on how the corporate sector sees Slovenian healthcare.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

Ljubljana
Urša Lakner of Pfizer, Janko Burgar of Cosylab, Polona Peterle of insurer Triglav and Janez Bensa of Parsek take part in an AmCham Slovenija debate on how the corporate sector sees Slovenian healthcare.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

Ljubljana
Urša Lakner of Pfizer, Janko Burgar of Cosylab, Polona Peterle of insurer Triglav and Janez Bensa of Parsek take part in an AmCham Slovenija debate on how the corporate sector sees Slovenian healthcare.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

Ljubljana
Polona Peterle, authorized officer of the Management Board at insurer Triglav, addresses an AmCham Slovenija debate on how the corporate sector sees Slovenian healthcare.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

Ljubljana
AmCham Slovenija CEO Ajša Vodnik addresses a debate on how the corporate sector sees Slovenian healthcare.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA

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