3 result(s) for health care gratuities in Current Affairs
Hungarian Health-Care Workers ’Fully On Board’ With Legal Status Regulation, Says Minister
- 5 Mar 2021 9:05 AM
- current affairs
Asked about the law on the legal status of health-care personnel on the sector, Gulyás noted that 96.3% of health workers had signed their contracts establishing their new legal status.
Most Hungarians See Tipping Doctors After Treatment As A Crime
- 27 Feb 2019 7:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A majority of Hungarians disapprove of tipping doctors after treatment and want the practice to be classed as a crime, according to Hungarian Academy of Sciences researchers.
Transparency International: Hungarians See Graft Worsening
- 17 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians regard graft as a problem that is worsening, József Péter Martin, Transparency International’s (TI) managing director for Hungary, said on Wednesday. The majority thinks that the government’s measures against it are inadequate, he said. Martin insisted that Hungarians feel impotent when it comes to fighting against corruption. TI’s survey showed that 30% of Hungarians viewed their ...
Hungarian Health-Care Workers ’Fully On Board’ With Legal Status Regulation, Says Minister
- 5 Mar 2021 9:05 AM
- current affairs
Asked about the law on the legal status of health-care personnel on the sector, Gulyás noted that 96.3% of health workers had signed their contracts establishing their new legal status.
Most Hungarians See Tipping Doctors After Treatment As A Crime
- 27 Feb 2019 7:05 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
A majority of Hungarians disapprove of tipping doctors after treatment and want the practice to be classed as a crime, according to Hungarian Academy of Sciences researchers.
Transparency International: Hungarians See Graft Worsening
- 17 Nov 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians regard graft as a problem that is worsening, József Péter Martin, Transparency International’s (TI) managing director for Hungary, said on Wednesday. The majority thinks that the government’s measures against it are inadequate, he said. Martin insisted that Hungarians feel impotent when it comes to fighting against corruption. TI’s survey showed that 30% of Hungarians viewed their ...