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15 March 2018

Turkey Updates Health Refund System, Loosening Provisions Related To Obesity Operations And Certain Medicines

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Turkey has updated several provisions of the Health Practices Communiqué relating to obesity operations and refunds for certain medicines.
Turkey Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

Turkey has updated several provisions of the Health Practices Communiqué relating to obesity operations and refunds for certain medicines. A cap has also been removed on physiotherapy and rehabilitation services for disabled soldiers.

Notable changes include:

  • The refund system is expanded to now include:
    • Obesity operations performed on:
      • Patients with body mass index of 35-40 kg/m2 and coexisting diseases.
      • Patients with the body mass index above 40 kg/m2.
    • Certain medicines, such as cancer medicines.
  • Physiotherapy and rehabilitation services provided to disabled soldiers are no longer limited.

The Communiqué Amending the Health Practices Communiqué was published in Official Gazette number 30322 on 4 February 2018. Please see this link for full text of the Communiqué (only available in Turkish).

Information first published in the MA | Gazette, a fortnightly legal update newsletter produced by Moroğlu Arseven.

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