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Organisations demand health contribution exemption on sick leave for all chronic patients

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Organisations demand health contribution exemption on sick leave for all chronic patients

of Organisations of Patients with of Romania (COPAC) has described as "unfair and discriminatory" the fact that the Government adopted on Thursday the exemption from paying social security contributions for sick leave only for pregnant women, mothers with sick children, patients with oncological diseases and emergency cases, without including all chronic patients.

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