Re: May a gynecologist refuse to perform a voluntary termination of pregnancy

From: =?utf-8?q?Dr. Bülent Potur?= (bpotur@yahoo.com)
Wed Jun 27 10:51:23 2007


El, Well you have just found the most relevant point. People here too are paying their health insurances. The greatest insurer is the state. And it pays for the treatment and the drugs to state owned hospitals, private hospitals. It does not pay the private offices of doctors. The funny thing is that the ministry of finance does not pay anything for the abortions even to their own hospitals. That is the patient has to pay for it. The only condition that these are paid by the state is a commission of medical doctors report that such an abortion is medically indicated. Yet there are gynecologist even professors that are for the dismissal of state employee gynecologists who do not perform elective termination of pregnancies. Greetings,

Bulent Potur

--- Dr Eberhard Lisse <el@lisse.NA> wrote:

> Actually in most countries, the Abortion (and
> Sterlization) Acts
> cover this.

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