National Vice President for Slovenia
Slovenia National Homeopathic
Organization (Institutional LMHI-Member) • Slovenian Homeopathic Society, www.shd.si SLOVENIA - SUMMARY OF REPORT The legal status of homeopathy in
Slovenia did not changesince our last report, which means that medical doctors
are still not allowedto practice homeopathy without losing their licence for
independent work. Licensed medical doctors –
qualified by law as the only persons authorised to treat patients and prescribe
medicinal products for human use – are not allowed to prescribe homeopathic
medicines, as the Medical Doctors Service Act does not allow a licenced medical
doctor to practice homeopathy and to prescribe homeopathic medicine. On 17 December 2014, the Assembly
of the Slovenian Medical Chamber finally called upon the Ministry of Health to
change the restrictive regulations so that the licences of the doctors
practising homeopathy would not get revoked. The decision to change the Medical
Doctors Service Act, which threatens doctors practising homeopathy with a
revocation of licence as a punitive measure, was passed with a 40–18 vote at
the Assembly. A day before the Assembly meeting the open letters were sent by
the President of the LMHI Dr. Renzo Galassi and President of the ECH Dr. Thomas
Peinbauer to all members of the Assembly, presidents of medical organisations,
deans of medical schools, media and other high politicians and officials.
The Ministry of Health has
finally acquired the »historical permission« from the Slovenian Medical Chamber
to change the restrictive and discriminatory regulations. This is the first
step. In September 2015 the Ministry of Health started to prepare new law
(working title: “The law on complementary, traditional and alternative forms of
diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation”), which need to be adopted by the
National Assembly. But due to constant change of governments and health
ministers, the new law is still in preparatory phase.
On January 27, 2014, we had consultation with the Human Right Ombudsman. The
ombudsman said that she will warn again the Ministry of Health and the
Slovenian Medical Chamber that our rights are violated. She might also request
the Constitutional Court to review the constitutionality and legality of the
Medical Doctors Service Act, or file a constitutional complaint about a rights
violation.
More about history of homeopathy in Slovenia in 19th and 20th century you can
find here
https://www.shd.si/default.asp?mid=en&pid=History-of-homeopathy-in-Slovenia