Private Healthcare - Without Hidden Fees. Is It Possible?
The article discusses the possibility of receiving private medical services in Lithuania without incurring additional fees, highlighting the practices of Klaipėda's Nefrida clinic.
The article explores whether it is feasible to access private medical services in Lithuania without hidden fees. It features insights from Dr. Tomas Barsevičius, director of the Nefrida clinic in Klaipėda, who assures that it is possible. Since its establishment in 2003, Nefrida has adhered to a principle of providing services without additional charges if those services are covered by the state. This approach stands in contrast to many other private institutions, where patients often face extra fees even for services that are technically reimbursed by the national health insurance.
Dr. Barsevičius emphasizes the clinic's commitment to respect and transparency in healthcare, stating that if a service is compensated by the state, patients should not bear additional costs. This model has been in practice for over twenty years and is not an exception at Nefrida but rather a daily reality. The article reflects on the broader implications for Lithuania’s healthcare system, where such transparency is increasingly sought after.
In a healthcare landscape where additional charges for covered services are commonplace, the approach taken by Nefrida offers a hopeful blueprint for more ethical practices. Dr. Barsevičius's perspective indicates a potential shift towards greater accountability and fairness in medical billing in Lithuania, aiming to enhance patient trust in healthcare providers.