This Tuesday, the Abertzale coalition presented a diagnosis of the situation in Osakidetza, a 150-page work that it will defend on October 9 at the table for the ‘health pact’ convened by the Basque government.
On the same day that the new Basque government turns 100 days old, EH Bildu has presented a diagnosis on the situation in Osakidetza, a report that highlights, among other things, the “lack of autonomy and decision-making capacity” in the region. primary care,”Osakidetza spine“.
The parliamentarians Nerea Kortajaarna And Rebekah Ubera This Tuesday they presented a Document of 150 pagesa proposal that aims to “complete the diagnosis in the first phase of the process to realize the Health Pact”, as stated by the Abertzale coalition.
The diagnosis warns of the lack of ‘autonomy’ of primary care and the ‘territorial imbalance’ in the mental health network in a context of general ‘deterioration’ of the Basque healthcare system. The coalition believes that mental health has been a “secondary” area for those responsible for the Basque health service.
Ubera has denounced that the public health system has been “progressively weakened,” and that “as indicated in this report” the main causes of this ‘deterioration’ are personnel policy and management model.
The EH Bildu parliamentarian has acknowledged that there has been a change in forms with the new government. She has warned that it is necessary to move from “words” to “facts”. He therefore reminded that this report is not a closed report.
The document, which has been in the hands of the Basque government since last Sunday, will be defended by EH Bildu on October 9 at the table for the ‘health pact’ convened by the Basque government.
Source: EITB
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