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Family physicians in Latvia will continue strike, but in a different form

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“Upon reading the proposals we saw that nothing has changed and that even
those proposals that had been agreed at our meeting have not been included. We
are not going to accept this deal and will not sign it,” said Veide.
She added, however, that considering the situation with their patients, the
physicians had decided to change the form of their protest. “We are continuing
our strike, but we are changing its form,” said Veide.
The family physicians are currently determined to continue their strike
until October 1. By that time, the Latvian Association of Family Physicians
will try to negotiate a solution to the situation in talks with Kucinskis. The
new form of the family physicians’ strike means that the physicians will be
providing medical care to up to 20 patients a day. Other patients will have to
register their appointments for later dates and may have to wait in lines for
more than three weeks.
Also, the family physicians will not be providing government-funded
preventive care to their adult patients. The strike committee will also call on
the medics not to sign up to the e-health system.
Earlier, the government sent the Latvian Association of Family Physicians
its latest proposals, calling on to reach an agreement with the premier and the
health minister on July 18th.
Representatives of the Health Ministry said that under the draft agreement
Kucinskis and Caksa would be obliged to ensure a pay raise for medical staff,
which would include an increase in capitation for family physicians as of
January 1, 2018.
Under the agreement proposed by the government, the monthly capitation for
family physicians would be raised by EUR 150 for meeting certain quality
requirements. The family physicians would have to improve their job performance
by January 1, 2018 qualify for increased capitation.
The Health Ministry announced earlier that an increase of capitation money
to family physicians could be ensured by including a new quality criterion.
Health Minister Anda Caksa said after the meeting of the health care sector’s
strategic council that additional EUR 2 million could be allocated for the
purpose.
Last Wednesday, Caksa, Kucinskis and Veide failed to reach an agreement on
ending the family physicians’ ongoing strike.
Veide said that she does not support inclusion of quality criteria in the
capitation money because quality criteria is another chance for medics to earn
more money. „The association believes that quality criteria should be separated
from capitation, this is the situation in all European countries. Quality
criteria are a bonus and are not mandatory,” she said. Over 600 family
physicians in Latvia went on a strike at noon on July 3 and will not be
providing any government-funded health care services to their patients until an
agreement is reached with the Latvian government on the demands by the family
physicians.
One of the family physicians’ demands is to raise the present capitation by
30 percent, while the Health Ministry has proposed to increase the wage that is
included in the capitation money. Family physicians not only receive wage for
their work, but they also run their practice, therefore the capitation includes
administration costs.