Recep Akdağ

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Recep Akdağ

Health Minister
Incumbent
Assumed office 
18 November 2002-
Preceded by Osman Durmuş

Born May 8, 1960 (1960-05-08) (age 49)
Erzurum, Turkey
Political party Justice and Development Party
Religion Islam

Recep Akdağ is the minister of health of Turkey, a position he has held since 2002, and Member of Parliament for Erzurum.

[edit] Biography

Born in Erzurum in 1960, he graduated from Faculty of Medicine, Atatürk University going on to an academic career in the field of medicine. He worked as a lecturer in pediatrics and deputy chief physician of Atatürk University's Research Hospital before being elected to Parliament in 2002.

As health minister as well as the day-to-day running of the public health system he has had to deal with a number of issues including:

  • major reforms of the public health system to cut bureaucracy and increase efficiency, for example allowing public health patients to be treated privately at the state's expense, thus relieving the strain on state hospitals.
  • successfully bringing the cost of pharmaceuticals in Turkey down to EU norms
  • the bird flu scare of 2006, which he managed calmly
  • calls for a government initiative on birth control and family planning to bring average family size down to EU norms. This plan has been shelved, and as the minister has six children himself perhaps this is not surprising [1].

Akdağ has six children, and he is one of the cabinet ministers whose wife wears a headscarf, seen by many as a symbol of political Islam.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Milliyet newspaper online - Recep Akdağ's speech
  2. ^ Haberler.com - Headscarf related news/


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