There's Brotzu anyway. This seems to be the line of action adopted from Nuoro on down. Because from there, from Barbagia, but also from Oristano, from Medio Campidano, from Sarrabus and from Sulcis, the patients destined for the large hospital in Piazzale Ricchi, in Cagliari, are arriving.

Which is large, indeed, but not endless. Just as its staff is not infinite. Indeed, the staff numbers are well below what is necessary. Result: at San Michele - this is the official name of the structure overlooking Via Peretti - there are no more beds available.

This was written by the general director of Arnas (a nationally important and highly specialized company), Agnese Foddis , in a communication sent to the top management of the other healthcare companies, to Areus - which deals with the management of 118 - but, above all, to the new regional councilor for health, Armando Bartolazzi. The hospital is sold out, the manager said. No admission was refused. But it is necessary to take action, because with ten overcrowded wards and stretchers in the corridors there is a risk of collapse.

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