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Date Added: April 23, 2008 04:07:02 PM
Prague, April 22 (CTK) - Czech patients have paid over one billion crowns in regulatory health fees in the first three months of this year, Health Minister Tomas Julinek (senior ruling Civic Democrats, ODS) told journalists Tuesday.

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