Health and Treatment Commission Member: Low Medical Tariffs Reduce Doctors’ Motivation to Operate

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Health and Treatment Commission Member: Low Medical Tariffs Reduce Doctors' Motivation to Operate

A member of the Health and Treatment Commission said that low medical tariffs have reduced doctors’ motivation to perform surgeries.

Mansour Alimardani stated that the low medical tariffs have decreased doctors’ motivation to perform surgeries.

95% of our doctors are honest and their main goal is to help patients and improve their condition.

Our tariff book is written in accordance with the California tariff book and the percentage of medical tariffs is predicted based on it.

Medical tariffs in the country are low.

Doctors’ purchasing power has decreased.

This is one of the reasons for receiving amounts beyond the tariff.

The issue with medical tariffs and the inability of the Supreme Insurance Council to define an optimal point is another reason we see doctors receiving under-the-table payments.

The attractions that neighboring countries have created for doctors have become tempting.

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