Bulgarian Doctors Will Provide Referrals For MRI Scans

Dr. Gergana Nikolova from the Bulgarian Medical Association (BMA) commented on BNT that the importance of the changes and the significance of preventive check-ups lie not only in prevention but also in the opportunity to increase access to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the detection of more serious diseases in early stages.

She explained that previously, the patient had to be referred to a specialist, after which they applied the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF). Upon approval of the application, it was returned, and only then was an imaging examination scheduled. Hospitalization of patients has often been required for such examinations.

All changes and additions regarding examinations and preventive check-ups will be incorporated into an annex to the framework agreement between the NHIF and the Bulgarian Medical Association (BMA). Nikolova and her colleagues have been mandated by the BMA to sign this annex, but "we still don't have a date" - The Minister of Health is the guarantor, Dr. Nikolova "added.

"Now we have received the green light for specialists in outpatient care to be able to schedule MRI scans without having to go through this inquiry process. Previously, patients had to wait 3-4 weeks to receive the referral. I consider this a significant step forward in shifting activities from inpatient to outpatient care. Because previously, patients had to be hospitalized for this examination", explained Dr. Nikolova. She urged patients to undergo their preventive check-ups annually.

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