magánkórházakat
Magánkórházakat, often translated as private hospitals, are healthcare institutions that operate independently of the state or public healthcare system. They are typically funded through private sources, such as patient fees, private health insurance, or direct investment. While public hospitals are generally financed by taxes and serve all citizens, magánkórházakat cater to a specific clientele who can afford their services or have private insurance coverage.
These facilities often aim to provide a higher level of comfort, specialized services, or shorter waiting times
The establishment and operation of magánkórházakat are subject to regulatory oversight by national health authorities to