ATHENS — Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Thursday his government will bolster public health care in Greece through the hiring of 4,500 specialized staff and the abolition of a compulsory 5-euro ($5.4) fee for treatment at public hospitals. Speaking at the Health Ministry, Tsipras said some reforms passed during the last few years as part […] The post Tsipras Aims to Bolster Public Health Care appeared first on The National Herald.