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Dinçyürek: Civilians to Receive Free Treatment at Kyrenia Military Hospital

Dinçyürek: Civilians to Receive Free Treatment at Kyrenia Military Hospital

Health Minister Hakan Dinçyürek announced that civilians will receive free medical care at the Girne Military Hospital, stating, “Turkey has built a hospital with the intention of offering free services to the public. Are we supposed to say no to this?” Dinçyürek emphasized that the hospital is a step towards addressing healthcare needs and highlighted the signed protocol that allows civilians to be treated at no cost.

Publish Date: 11/09/24 13:28
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Dinçyürek: Civilians to Receive Free Treatment at Kyrenia Military Hospital
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Speaking on Kıbrıs Postası TV's Sabah Postası program, hosted by Gökhan Altıner, Dinçyürek explained, "This is a modern hospital where our citizens can receive quality care. Turkey has built it, and they are willing to offer free services to TRNC citizens. Are we to refuse this?"

"A New Health Center for Dikmen"

Dinçyürek also shared that under the directive of Prime Minister Ünal Üstel, plans are underway to build a new health center in Dikmen. "We have initiated the project, with land selection nearly finalized. Once the land is secured, we will proceed with the design and construction of the health center," Dinçyürek stated, confirming the government's commitment to providing healthcare services in the area.

"Legal Solutions Will Be Found"

Referring to concerns raised by the Cyprus Turkish Medical Association, which emphasized that doctors must be registered with the association to provide services at the military hospital, Dinçyürek expressed understanding of their concerns regarding legal compliance. He reassured that the issue will be resolved through legal channels, saying, “We are a state governed by the rule of law, and a solution will be found through legal means.”

Dinçyürek concluded by stressing the importance of working together to achieve a solution in the public's interest: “We are open to discussions, and we will find a solution that benefits society.”

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