The majority of Hungarian babies are born in corruption – Fresh survey results

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Eleven thousand people filled in the so-called birth experience map. The recently published survey revealed that gratuity is paid at 68% of births, the average amount of which is EUR 313 (~HUF 111,000). Based on these results, the amount of gratuity paid in state obstetrics in Hungary is estimated at EUR 19.7 million (~HUF 7 billion) every year.
The joint survey of Niiszültem.hu, K-monitor and EMMA Association reveals that gratuity is paid at 68% of births, partly on request (15%) and partly on their own. The latter is a much more common case; however, it might be related to the fact that demanding gratuity is a criminal offence, and the claim can also be brought to the patient’s attention by implicit behaviour. In 97% of cases, the transaction takes place after delivery. The results also revealed that the average amount is EUR 313 (~HUF 111,000) – reported by K Blog.
Accordingly, the amount of gratuity paid in state obstetrics is estimated for EUR 19.7 million (~HUF 7 billion) a year in Hungary.
According to the Hungarian news portal 24.hu, the survey also highlights that:
- the transaction takes place after delivery in 97% of the cases.
- it is dependant on the region as well – while in the Central Hungarian area, gratitude money is paid at 76% of births, in Central Transdanubia only 48% are concerned.
- gratuity is paid to doctors in 88% of cases, but often midwives (also) receive (60%) envelopes.
- Cesarean sections are more common for births with a doctor. For those who gave birth with a doctor on call, the proportion of cesarean deliveries was 43%; while for births with an on-call doctor, that number was 29%.






Original sin claims that humans inherit a tainted nature and a proclivity to sin through the fact of birth. In Hungary, it’s best practice.