The news dates back to a few days ago: a 51-year-old Roman tourist, after having eaten too much in Cala Goloritzè , either for the impervious road, or for the heat of the afternoon, was unable to set out on the way back and was caught in a hindrance. by helicopter rescue .

A story that is causing discussion, and on which the regional councilor Salvatore Corrias , former mayor of Baunei, also intervened, who announced that he was working to present a bill on the subject.

About the Cala Goloritzè affair "the reasons - explains Corrias - do not seem to be attributable to an accident, an illness, an imprudence (perhaps justifiable) or how much can, in absolute terms, justify this (and usual, alas) mobilization of means and resources, ultimately burdensome for taxpayers ". "The fact that emergency interventions continue to be an exclusive economic burden for the national and regional health system - he continues - risks becoming a serious problem , which our region can no longer underestimate".

“All the regions of the Alpine arc, and Abruzzo for the Apennines - explains Corrias - on the basis of the Decree of the President of the Republic of 27 March 1992, have legislated on the matter. We too have filed a Bill that touches on the problem assigned to Commission VI on 23.07.2019 and culpably never discussed. Here, I believe that the problem must be addressed in fullness and in the urgency of its scope , starting from a fundamental premise, for which rescue interventions in an impervious or hostile environment, including recovery and transport, if there is no need for diagnostic assessment or health care services in an emergency room, must be subject to at least a sharing of the costs borne by the transported user, and that the sharing is aggravated if an imprudent behavior is recognized ".

"On this general enunciation - then announced Corrias - I will work on a new Bill on the subject".

(Unioneonline / vl)

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