alicante, 10 mar ( EFE).-the Valencian Counsellor of health, Luis Rosado, has rejected the possibility of establishing the system of the I copago health in the Comunitat because his Government believed that there is still room to improve efficiency in this area.

Before a table Chair Symposium in the IV National Congress of health care to the chronic patient, which closes today in Alicante, Rosado has been asked by EFE if the new adjustment announced yesterday by the Valencian Government, between 400 and 500 million euros, will lead to some kind of co-payment in health.

“No, of course not”, has reiterated the conseller before influencing the Generalitat continues betting “on further improving the efficiency of the health system”.

In this line, has assured “there are still elements to achieve economically adjust the Valencia health, without need for co-pay”.

Rosado has made these statements together with the Minister of health and consumption of the Basque Government, Javier Rafael Bengoa Rentería, and the Minister of health of the Catalan Generalitat, Boi Ruiz i García, with whom it shares the table Symposium and to those who had exposed the Valencian plan of care for the chronically ill.