Magánszolgáltatókon
Magánszolgáltatókon, often abbreviated as MSZ, refers to private service providers in Hungary. These entities offer a wide range of services, including healthcare, social care, education, and other public sector functions that are traditionally provided by the state. The concept of magánszolgáltatókon was introduced in the late 1990s as part of Hungary's transition to a market economy, aiming to improve efficiency and quality of services through competition.
The Hungarian government has established a legal framework that regulates the activities of private service providers.
The introduction of magánszolgáltatókon has been a subject of debate in Hungary. Proponents argue that they
The Hungarian government has implemented various measures to address these concerns, including regulations that ensure access