Regulatory Mechanisms in General Practioners for Adults and for Children andAdolescents
Authors:
H. Vlčková
Authors‘ workplace:
OP VZP hl. m. Prahy
Published in:
Listy rev. Lék., , 2002, č. 3, s. 0
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The author summarizes the principles of regulatory mechanisms in GPs and GPs for children and adolescents refunding forregistered and non-registered insurees, prescribed drugs and PTZ on vouchers, requested care of complement. Application ofdistrict and nationwide GIP bonification. Approach to objections against regulatory deductions.
Key words:
regulatory mechanisms – non-registered and registered insurees – prescribed drugs and PZT – requested care ofcomplement – approach to objections
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