Health Minister Leoš Heger wants comprehensive spa care to be covered
only for serious diagnoses, such as strokes or hip replacements, in whjich
cases insurance companies would pay for treatments and accommodation. Under
the minister’s plan, insurance companies would not pay for spa visits
after gall bladder operations for example. Speaking at the Žofín Forum,
which is dealing with Czech health care reform, Mr Heger said that he did
not believe that spas would lose patients, as they would be able to arrange
insurance coverage as is the case with rehabilitation institutes. The
association of therapeutic spas however says it will decrease the number of
patients by another 30% because of the plan, which will mean closing
certain facilities.