Published : 01-11-2019
The Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR) said it signed an agreement with Medipol Fındıkzade Hospital in Istanbul, in cooperation with the Association of Palestinian Medics in Turkey. The new agreement provides Palestinians from Syria with partial discounts for medical care services.
Patients with a medical insurance will receive a 20% discount, apart from the allowance offered by the insurance company. Those without medical insurance will get 30% discount of the overall treatment fees.
Practical mechanisms have reportedly been set forth to put into effect the new deal, which pledged to uphold patients’ privacy and afford female physicians to women and girls.
Head of FIDAR Association Mohamed Msheinish acclaimed the move, which he said would smooth Palestinians’ access to health care services in Turkey. The agreement is the third of its kind in Turkey.
The Turkish Association to Support Palestine (FIDAR) said it signed an agreement with Medipol Fındıkzade Hospital in Istanbul, in cooperation with the Association of Palestinian Medics in Turkey. The new agreement provides Palestinians from Syria with partial discounts for medical care services.
Patients with a medical insurance will receive a 20% discount, apart from the allowance offered by the insurance company. Those without medical insurance will get 30% discount of the overall treatment fees.
Practical mechanisms have reportedly been set forth to put into effect the new deal, which pledged to uphold patients’ privacy and afford female physicians to women and girls.
Head of FIDAR Association Mohamed Msheinish acclaimed the move, which he said would smooth Palestinians’ access to health care services in Turkey. The agreement is the third of its kind in Turkey.