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Tipping has penetrated deep into the Albanian health system and not only. In general, wherever the work of doctors and nurses is not properly paid, society creates compensatory mechanisms. Tipping is universally accepted as one of these mechanisms and has entered not only the practice of providing and receiving health care, but also the culture of the population. To the point where a family member in trouble, without asking anyone, before asking what treatment the relative needs, asks how much money he has to pay for the doctor. It is understood that this turns the health service into an ugly process and puts the doctor in a not at all dignified position.
What can be done? Can tipping in Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data healthcare be fought with police and arrests? Absolutely not! What about salary increases? No again! Cops don't solve the problem. Two suspected cases recently made public were simply a collateral effect of wiretapping conducted in connection with issues unrelated to the health system. A dictatorial system (to which we may be heading) would eavesdrop on all citizens, but even then the processes of giving and receiving tips would be done outside of electronic communications. Read also: "Trak comes out on the side, screams and runs away..."/ Conversation between Suchi and Kassander Noga: Byrazer.

What happened? Fation Kuqari immediately leaves the house of "BBV" Increasing doctors' salaries also does not solve the problem. It creates an egalitarianism that can be pleasing, e.g. for family doctors, but not for specialist doctors, especially for doctors of certain specialties who are well paid both in the private sector and through tips in the public sector. In my opinion, tipping would be a preferred solution that could be applied over a period of several years. The person who wants to give a gift to the doctor or nurse who served him, deposits the gift in an office set up for this purpose. Most of it (e.g. 50%) goes to the mentioned doctor or nurse, 20-30% may go to taxation and the rest to a common fund which is distributed to all members of the said clinic .
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