The Coalition of Private Physicians reports it is planning a protest aimed
at the Health Ministry, which it accuses of reneging on key agreements. The
association signed a joint agreement with the ministry in the summer
covering cooperation on the preparation of legislation, the earnings of
private physicians and moving care from hospitals to outpatient
departments. Based on the ministry’s response to a dispute with insurance
companies, the coalition - which associates 20,000 doctors – fears that
the state plans to earmark a critically low amount of money for private
medical facilities in 2012. It also says the Health Ministry has not been
consulting changes and proposals with it. Current developments, the
coalition says, could threaten the very existence of private medicine in
Czech health care.