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Nine out of ten citizens' health problems are resolved in primary care , which, however, continues to be the level of care that receives the least resources from public administrations. 'Save Primary Care' , an alliance that brings together professional, social and union organizations, continues with its calendar of mobilizations to highlight the problems of primary care and the need to carry out urgent actions to solve them. The increase in staff continues to be one of the main demands. The platform estimates the necessary personnel at 8,000 doctors, nurses and 10,000 administrative personnel, which is why it calls for increasing the places in the calls for specialized health training in those MIR and EIR places related to primary care. “Primary care is the main part of the National Health System (SNS), which continues to solve of the health problems of the citizens of our country, however, it is the one that receives the least resources,” says the group that calls for increasing public health spending, reaching at least.
GDP , including 25% more financing for primary care. Desecrating and destroying primary care As reported by Nuevatribuna , a recent study published in Norway showed that quality primary care can reduce mortality by up to 30% and considerably reduce serious or acute hospital admissions. The emergency services of health centers also perform an important function. In an interview for this newspaper , family doctor Ana Encinas estimated that consultations are Australia Phone Number attended to each year in Madrid by the SUAP (Primary Care Emergency Services). After the closure decreed by the pandemic, the Community of Madrid announced last December the definitive closure of this service managed by SUMMA 112 . The SATSE Madrid nursing union has once again demanded the reopening of the SUAP to alleviate hospital emergencies and denounce the “mistreatment” they are suffering from SUMMA by “forcefully” transferring the nurses to the Zendal Hospital after the closure of WiZink Center where the covid vaccine was being administered until now.
To save the critical situation of primary care SATSE reiterates the need for these professionals to return to the SUAP, “get going and continue offering the excellent service they already offered before the pandemic. Users and professionals, both primary and hospital, demand it,” they point out. The 'Save Primary Care' platform also calls for reducing waiting lists, attending to non-urgent appointments in less than 48 hours and ensuring in-person care and not prioritizing telephone care. Their demands also include implementing the category of family and community nursing in consultations and developing community orientation in health centers to work jointly with social agents and thus improve socio-health care for older people and other vulnerable groups.
GDP , including 25% more financing for primary care. Desecrating and destroying primary care As reported by Nuevatribuna , a recent study published in Norway showed that quality primary care can reduce mortality by up to 30% and considerably reduce serious or acute hospital admissions. The emergency services of health centers also perform an important function. In an interview for this newspaper , family doctor Ana Encinas estimated that consultations are Australia Phone Number attended to each year in Madrid by the SUAP (Primary Care Emergency Services). After the closure decreed by the pandemic, the Community of Madrid announced last December the definitive closure of this service managed by SUMMA 112 . The SATSE Madrid nursing union has once again demanded the reopening of the SUAP to alleviate hospital emergencies and denounce the “mistreatment” they are suffering from SUMMA by “forcefully” transferring the nurses to the Zendal Hospital after the closure of WiZink Center where the covid vaccine was being administered until now.
To save the critical situation of primary care SATSE reiterates the need for these professionals to return to the SUAP, “get going and continue offering the excellent service they already offered before the pandemic. Users and professionals, both primary and hospital, demand it,” they point out. The 'Save Primary Care' platform also calls for reducing waiting lists, attending to non-urgent appointments in less than 48 hours and ensuring in-person care and not prioritizing telephone care. Their demands also include implementing the category of family and community nursing in consultations and developing community orientation in health centers to work jointly with social agents and thus improve socio-health care for older people and other vulnerable groups.