13.10.2025 01:15
MHP Deputy Chairman İsmail Özdemir submitted a bill to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly aimed at providing free access to private healthcare institutions for infants. According to the bill, private healthcare institutions will be required to provide free services to all infants aged 0-3, even if they do not have a contract with the Social Security Institution (SGK).
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MHP Deputy Chairman and Kayseri Member of Parliament İsmail Özdemir submitted a bill to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) to ensure that babies aged 0-3 can benefit from all examination and treatment facilities in private healthcare institutions free of charge, regardless of their social security status.
IT WILL BE MANDATORY EVEN WITHOUT A CONTRACT WITH SGK
According to the bill, private healthcare institutions will be required to provide free services to all babies aged 0-3, even if they do not have a contract with the Social Security Institution (SGK). It is anticipated that the licenses of private healthcare institutions that refuse to provide services without a valid reason will be revoked.
CRITICAL IMPORTANCE FOR OLDER AGES
The proposal emphasizes that the protection of child health is not only an individual but also a societal responsibility, stating that health checks conducted in early periods are critically important in preventing health problems that may arise in later ages.
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