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Jordanian hospitals to stop treating Libyans over unsettled bills

  • Jordan: Tuesday, February 05 - 2013 at 06:04

Jordan's Private Hospitals Association (PHA) has said it has decided to stop receiving patients referred by the Libyan health office in protest against Libya's delay in paying outstanding dues, Jordan Times has reported. The PHA said the JD26m paid by the Libyan government to settle part of its dues to hospitals and hotels was "very small" compared with the JD145m owed to hospitals alone.

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