"The Local Health Authority's decision to redesign the use of space and operating rooms at Alghero's Marino Hospital appears to be marked by a clear disproportion and, at present, lacks adequate technical and medical justification." This was stated by Forza Italia representatives in the city council, Marco Tedde, Giovanna Caria, Antonello Peru, Pasqualina Bardino, and Nina Ansini, speaking on the organization of surgical activities within the hospital. "Allocating 50% of the weekly sessions to the Ophthalmology unit," the Forza Italia representatives continued, "while leaving only two sessions to the Orthopedics unit and one to Sports Traumatology means drastically reducing the responsiveness of a facility that has been a benchmark for orthopedics and traumatology for years." According to Forza Italia, the decision risks exacerbating an already complex situation for the local healthcare system. "With trauma patients arriving from as far away as Nuoro, where the Orthopedics Department operates intermittently, and from Sassari, where the departments are now overloaded." According to Forza Italia, the organization of space at the Marino Hospital is increasingly confusing. "Different services and activities are being accommodated within the facility, from the Serd (healthcare service) to the outpatient clinic, from the Ophthalmology Department to other potential transfers, without a coherent vision or a coherent plan." The silence of the municipal administration is also being criticized. "It is unacceptable for the administration to remain a passive spectator of decisions that directly impact our community's right to health."


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