
Rudolf Zajac
Rudolf Zajac is a prominent Slovak politician and former Minister of Health, known for his significant role in the reform of the Slovak healthcare system. He served as health minister from 2004 to 2006, during which he implemented key legislative changes aimed at improving the efficiency and accessibility of health services in Slovakia. His tenure was marked by efforts to modernize the emergency medical services and increase the number of operational ambulance stations. Zajac's policies and reforms have had a lasting impact on the healthcare landscape in Slovakia, influencing ongoing discussions about the quality and management of health services.
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Slovakia:
Rudolf Zajac was the Minister of Health who set the prices for ambulance services around 20 years ago.
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Slovakia:
Rudolf Zajac was the Minister of Health in the second Dzurinda government and is credited with establishing the current emergency medical system in Slovakia.
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Slovakia:
Rudolf Zajac initiated a reform process in Slovak healthcare in 2004.
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Slovakia:
Rudolf Zajac was involved in the healthcare reform in Slovakia.
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