The Lehendakari has assured that this pact “should not stop us from improving every day.”
The Lehendakari, Imanol Pradales, pointed out on Thursday that the Basque health pact he is promoting “goes beyond” taking concrete measures, stressing that “it is also about thinking about the transformation of the entire health system and looking beyond the next four years, we have to look ten to fifteen years ahead,” he said.
Pradales will chair the first meeting this morning in Bilbao with parties, unions, universities and organisations linked to health care to try to reach a major pact within a period of six months aimed at improving public health in the BAC.
In a previous intervention before the media, the Lehendakari stated that “the table, and I hope the health pact, should not prevent us from working every day and from committing ourselves every day to improving the Basque health system. They are two different plans,” he indicated.
Pradales has assured that the Basque Government will continue to take decisions from the Ministry of Health “every day” to “improve” Osakidetza.
Source: EITB
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