The Portuguese Labor Party (PTP) “remains concerned about the current state of the Provincial Health Service, concerned, in light of its low productivity, taking into account, including the strengthening of human resources, that the Provincial Government has been promoting,” begins a press release note Released this morning.
“We are attentive to working relationships and manifestations of discontent, which are being verified in the media and social networks, respectively of health professionals, and it is deeply troubling, to conclude that the focus, in health, is the implementation of discrete programmes, whatever the cost, with appropriations that do not endorse By no means the safety and quality of health care and services,” he criticizes a note from the PTP Health Coordinator, Edgar Marquez Silva.
“We have witnessed, for decades, regulatory errors in health, and finding that punctuality and attendance, for some only, have concluded that continued resistance to the application of electronic censorship of attendance, only serves to preserve free will, one with decades of existence, and no one He wants to solve it, because no one controls or cares about counseling or health care that has to happen during a seven-hour work shift, which is the one set for all employees with 35 hours, and notes that what matters are signed attendance sheets but they don’t reflect paid hours in terms of Productivity”, depicted at once.
And he continues: “Therefore, Dr. Miguel Albuquerque spoke, in his election campaign, and always stressed the need to re-establish the regional health service, as we see today, that he did nothing, and that the effort to re-establish, boils down to preserving everything, as it has always been From the beginning of his predecessor, he now comes, even with the knowledge of tricks and tricks in health, in succession in sticking to schedules, to affirmation, and although we understand that we are already in an election campaign, he comes to promise a family doctor to all Maderins.It is those promises, which disappear, immediately after election campaigns, or when elections are already secured.”
For PTP, SRS in Madeira “needs a deep and radical transformation, yes it needs more professionals, it needs secure personnel and real-time response capacity, it needs special roster recovery software, which necessarily includes special software, with absolute control of the logistics that It will be duly implemented in the provincial legislative decree, the public sends to the private sector, what it cannot solve in a timely manner, including consultations, surgeries, examinations or treatments,” he suggests.
“Above all,” he recalls, “the SRS needs more humility and respect for all professional classes, where “the manager is the same for all” and that is why, “with PTP, health, it must be compulsory Hospital management, depoliticized, cannot Left to the electoral fumes, management and management teams should be appointed for technical competence, and responsible for the productivity that government should demand.”
He concludes, “Health must cease to be a business, and become a right that guarantees citizens, and an obligatory duty of those who govern.”