Healthcare strike in Sassari, unions attack Todde: "Are you against it? He hasn't granted us meetings for a year."
Paolo Dettori (CGIL): "The governor cannot divert attention from the real reasons for the protest."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
«President Todde cannot divert attention from the real reasons for the strike at AOU Sassari».
Paolo Dettori , general secretary of the CGIL Civil Service of North West Sardinia, has attacked the governor head-on after her recent statements opposing the mobilization called by CGIL-CISIL-UIL together with the various unions of the medical management of the University Hospital.
"Meanwhile," says Dettori, also speaking on behalf of the Sassari Chamber of Labor (CGIL), "the regional president hasn't granted us meetings for over a year, and if she'd wanted to know our requests, she could have called us ." The secretary then elaborates on the demands: "The failure to certify funding and contractual agreements for medical management and the sector, and the overcrowding of the departments."
On this point, Dettori recalls that the critical situation is also caused by the shortage of acute care beds. On this point, the Campo Largo leader criticized the trade organizations, stating: "We must stop raising the spectre of acute care bed cuts." The general secretary of the CGIL Fp responded to this statement: "Let's not raise specters; we risk the specters becoming the hospitals. It is now clear that in some hospitals, such as Ozieri, Tempio, and La Maddalena, this is the intention."
Then the thrust: "Someone in the department," Dettori continues, "should explain to Todde what a post-acute bed is, which involves rehabilitation and long-term care and is part of the hospital network." It has nothing to do with community hospital beds "managed by nurses and for four hours by family doctors and, if available, by specialists who provide outpatient consultations." In short, something very different from the management of post-acute care, which is instead "purely hospital-based," as Dettori emphasizes, concluding: "This is what we are telling President Todde, otherwise we risk playing with words."
