Minister Koca’s “Approved Appointment System” Statement
When asked if there were any problems with the operation of the MHRS-approved reservation system, which is meant to make it easier to receive medical services, Coca said, “I can say that there are no problems at this point. 30% of the reservation deposit could not be used.” . In this sense, we can say that the proportion of citizens who come to us with loyalty and commitment has increased significantly,” he answered.
Coca said the issue would be evaluated at a coordinating committee meeting and a month-long outcome would be announced next month.
“We will share the results with the public.”
Koca said he would share the results with the media and continued:
“Our main challenge here is to provide our citizens with faster access to healthcare. All our efforts and efforts are for this. We visit training and research hospitals one by one to conduct evaluations.As necessary, we conduct evaluations on a clinic-by-clinic and unit-by-unit basis.
We will continue our efforts to ensure that our citizens have access to healthcare at all branches. We are experiencing issues with some branches in particular, and we are working hard to resolve issues in those branches. “We will keep fighting until we solve the problem.”
In response to a question about whether there would be any new projects for health services, Minister Koca said: “Our priority at the moment is to meet the demands of all our citizens for health services in the fastest and most appropriate way. We’re spending all our money.” Until we resolve this issue, we have time to find a solution. “There are no higher priorities at this time. We have a solution and we will see positive results soon.”