Healthcare, Todde: «We have inherited a frightening situation, it is in its worst state»
Hospitals in collapse, the president: «I don't intend to make discounts or defend fiefdoms. We need a correct mix between public and private agreements"" Sardinian healthcare is in its worst state, the numbers certify this: what we have inherited is frightening and it is frightening to see how much it reverberates on the lives of citizens and it is also for this reason that we feel the pressure and requests for change very strong."
Alessandra Todde thus responds to journalists on the topic of suffering healthcare and collapsing hospitals. As for the actions undertaken by the Council, "the path is long - continues Todde - the local health authorities are managed in a way that does not give satisfactory responses to the territories and therefore we need to talk about the redistribution of resources and healthcare personnel and also about gratification".
No reform, reiterates the president, «but we need to understand and fix the things that don't work correctly. I don't intend to make discounts on this, we don't tell ourselves that healthcare works and therefore I don't intend to defend fiefdoms or contexts that have been created over time and that have caused this type of situation."
On the controversy relating to the expansion of the ceiling for private individuals with agreements to reduce waiting lists and the criticisms also coming from the majority itself, «we need to give immediate answers with the correct mix between public and private individuals with agreements . I believe that we need to be practical, we cannot make fun of the Sardinians by saying that they must continue to go to public health which must be reorganized and put back on its feet."
(Unioneonline/D)