The reduction to a single day of opening instead of five for the pharmacy of the Marino hospital in Alghero is arousing quite a few controversies due to the inconvenience created for the most fragile people forced to endless queues.

The Region makes it known that the shortcomings are attributable to the retirement of staff, "a problem that affects all health care".

Provisional solutions are sought to increase the workforce . In the meantime, a regional call for the recruitment of new pharmacists has been closed and a procedure for the decentralization of drug distribution activities has been launched. Federfarma Sardegna, Regional Union of Pharmacy Owners, ensures, starting from next November, the distribution of new devices for diabetics for monitoring blood glucose, avoiding patients to go to hospitals.

But it is also being considered to further increase the number of drugs and devices that can be collected in partner pharmacies.

The opposition council groups intervene on the subject - Gabriella Esposito, Mario Bruno, Pietro Sartore, Beniamino Pirisi, Raimondo Cacciotto, Ornella Piras and Valdo Di Nolfo, - who ask the governor Christian Solinas and the councilor for health, Mario Nieddu, to comply with the hospital network rationalization plan approved by the regional council in October 2017.

A program that provides for the opening of a multi-specialist and postoperative intensive care in the civil hospital of Alghero, definitively and as part of a fundamental programming to make the city Dea-Department of emergency urgency and acceptance of the first level.

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