The neighbours of Aiaraldea have long been denouncing the situation. In January, a neighbour of Llodio died when there were no emergency medical personnel, while in August another of the Laudioarras died who suffered a lack of a mobile ICU doctor. Precisely, during the summer, the Continuous Care Points of Llodio and Amurrio have been located by citizens without medical personnel, on more than one occasion. With the arrival of the fall, situations such as last Sunday show that the problem still exists.
They denounce that in the region the public health system has been “diminishing and weakening” and not only the emergencies, but that primary care is deteriorating and, after all, have begun a collection of signatures claiming a “public and dignified” health system. “Health services must be 100% at all times,” they said.
In the collection of signatures, four specific requests were made: To guarantee the professional health of all the specialties and categories necessary in all the schedules and shifts of the Centers for Continuous Care of Llodio and Amurrio, as well as of the doctors, as well as the medicalized ambulance of Llodio, to guarantee the basic care services of Osakidetza and to expedite and expedite the care in the Mental Health Center.
If you want to sign, you can write to aiaraldekogrebabatzordea@gmail.com.
Bi erizainetatik batek lanean eraso sexistak jasaten dituela azalerazi du Erizainen Ordenak joan den urte bukaeran egin ikerketak. 21.000 erizainek ihardetsi dute, sektore pribatu, publiko eta liberaletik. Hauetan 2.500 gizonak dira.
These were my last words when we left, held hand in your deep breathing sleep. Your heart stayed forever without a special, simple, dignified pain. As you want and demand. How we want and respect.
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