Feb 12 β€’ 06:56 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

Karmen Joller: Children's treatment must be organized by the state

Estonian Social Minister Karmen Joller supports the idea that children's healthcare should be managed by the government amid concerns over the planned merger of Tallinn Children's Hospital with Tallinn Hospital.

The debate surrounding the planned merger of Tallinn Children's Hospital with Tallinn Hospital has raised significant concerns among medical professionals, who fear that such a consolidation may adversely affect the quality of care for children. Social Minister Karmen Joller has echoed these sentiments, asserting that the organization of children's treatment needs to be a responsibility of the state. She emphasizes that children's health is a crucial matter that warrants proper governmental oversight and planning.

Joller’s statements come against a backdrop of recent criticisms from various medical practitioners regarding the potential implications of merging the two hospitals, indicating that doing so could lead to a decline in specialized care available for children. With the ongoing discussions about healthcare reforms in Estonia, this issue is particularly timely, as it touches on the broader topic of how public healthcare services are structured and funded within the country.

As the government evaluates the merger plan, Joller’s position highlights the importance of maintaining dedicated healthcare services for children in Estonia. Her advocacy for state-organized treatment indicates a push for ensuring that children receive the specialized care they need without compromising quality due to administrative restructuring.

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