In a memorandum that was made public on Sunday, the adviser Alberto Martínez regards the decision of the Supreme Court as a “can cold water” and the Ministry of Health, who accepts this competence today, mentions to “act with responsibility” and “respond” in this area.
The Minister of Health, Alberto Martínez, said on Sunday that the cancellation of the transfer to Euskadi of the ability to homologize the diploma of foreign university, “caring” consequences for Osakidetza and has asked the Ministry of Health to act in this area because the health system “can no longer wait.”
Martínez, in statements released by his department, has criticized the punishment of the Supreme Court that cancels and said that in addition to “undermining” a bilateral political agreement between the Basque and Spanish governments, “a bad news” with “worrying and disturbing” consequences for the Euskadi’s health system.
The judicial statement, he added, is a “can cold water” for the work that is being carried out for the integration of new professionals in Osakideza, because the homologation of foreign titles “is one of the options that can contribute to the lack of health workers.”
Martínez has noted that the transfer to Euskadi of this competition was a chance that “has evaporated” and has indicated that the judicial route that this process may have, which is clear is that anyone who takes on this competition today, that is, should respond. “
He added that this issue is a “serious state problem” that requires exceptional and effective measures.
“The step we gave with the homologation of foreign titles has been Zancadildeado, but it should not be paralyzed. It cannot serve as an excuse. Nowadays that responsibility must be homologically to homologize and the specialty titles -an owner and as long as the transfer with its legal guarantee,” HEILIIALIIs said, “Hijd,”.
Moreover, he remembered other measures that he has already raised at the Ministry to alleviate the lack of doctors, such as the extension of the retirement age voluntarily at the age of 72 for general practitioner medicine or increasing specialized training places.
Source: EITB

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