After controversy over a possible relocation , the Cagliari Local Health Authority has now made it official: the Hygiene and Public Health Service will remain in the Binaghi complex, moving only one building.

Following numerous inspections and careful assessments, the ASL management explained in a statement , several spaces on the third floor of the complex's main building have been identified. The operators will be relocated to these spaces, just a few meters from the building where the service was previously located.

The move was necessary to create additional beds and achieve the objectives of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP). "As repeatedly stated in the past," the ASL continues, "the Management has been examining various possible solutions in recent weeks. The hypotheses circulated in the press in recent days did not represent definitive decisions, but merely options under evaluation. The solution identified was deemed the most suitable for both patients and staff: it will allow residents to continue receiving vaccinations at the Via Is Guadazzonis site, while also ensuring a rapid and efficient relocation of the Vaccination Prophylaxis service. The relocation of the Service will begin in the coming days: the timetable will be published on the website and in the press to keep residents informed and minimize inconvenience."

The Diabetes Department will soon be moved from the second to the first floor of the Binaghi annex. The Local Health Authority concludes, "The Authority is committed to protecting the interests of patients and citizens, identifying effective solutions even in complex situations, to ensure the best possible service and adequate working conditions for staff."

(Unioneonline)

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