Post by account_disabled on Mar 13, 2024 0:57:05 GMT -5
The Government of Isabel Díaz-Ayuso Has Privatized Madrid's Vaccination Against Covid by Granting a 'Handmade' Contract to the Red Cross of More Than 800,000 Euros to Carry Out the Service. the Ngo Must Hire 12 Nursing Professionals Who Will Be in Charge of Vaccinating a Good Part of Madrid's Residents in the Next Six Months and for This Reason It Will Receive a Monthly Budget of 90,000 Euros. the Nursing Union Satse of Madrid Has Denounced This New Step Towards Health Privatization in the Region for a Service That Could Be Provided at a Lower Cost by Public Health. the “Great Health Opportunities” of Mrs. Ayuso “The Government Has Decided to Contract with the Red Cross for a Service That Health.
Centers Could Provide If They Were Properly Equipped. with That Same Money, If They Wanted, They Could Hire More Than Fifty Nurses in the Health Centers of the Community of Madrid Who, in Addition AOL Email List to Vaccinating, Could Offer Other Health Services to the Community Through Nursing Consultations," They Denounce. the Contract Includes, for Example, Expenses on Equipment, Purchase of Material, Telephones, Computer Equipment , Etc. That Are Already Available in Public Health or That Are Directly Denied to Professionals in Health Centers (Such as Vehicles for Travel). It Is Doubling Expenses Since Public Money Will Be Spent on Purchasing Uniforms or Materials Necessary for Vaccination. "It Is Doubling.
The Expenses," They Explain from Satse Madrid, "Since Public Money Is Going to Be Spent on Buying, for Example, Uniforms, Which Public Health Employees Already Have or Materials Necessary for Vaccination That Are Also Included in Centralized Purchases of the General Directorate of Primary Care. It Is Money That Should Be Used to Enhance Health Centers and Not Profit an Institution, Which Is Very Important but Unrelated to the Madrid Health Service (Sermas), and Which, Furthermore, Will Have Very Limited Effectiveness.” the Agreement States That the Red Cross Must Hire 12 Nurses Who Will Work 5 Hours (Morning and Afternoon Shift) and Only from Monday to Friday, in a Schedule That Is Shorter.
Centers Could Provide If They Were Properly Equipped. with That Same Money, If They Wanted, They Could Hire More Than Fifty Nurses in the Health Centers of the Community of Madrid Who, in Addition AOL Email List to Vaccinating, Could Offer Other Health Services to the Community Through Nursing Consultations," They Denounce. the Contract Includes, for Example, Expenses on Equipment, Purchase of Material, Telephones, Computer Equipment , Etc. That Are Already Available in Public Health or That Are Directly Denied to Professionals in Health Centers (Such as Vehicles for Travel). It Is Doubling Expenses Since Public Money Will Be Spent on Purchasing Uniforms or Materials Necessary for Vaccination. "It Is Doubling.
The Expenses," They Explain from Satse Madrid, "Since Public Money Is Going to Be Spent on Buying, for Example, Uniforms, Which Public Health Employees Already Have or Materials Necessary for Vaccination That Are Also Included in Centralized Purchases of the General Directorate of Primary Care. It Is Money That Should Be Used to Enhance Health Centers and Not Profit an Institution, Which Is Very Important but Unrelated to the Madrid Health Service (Sermas), and Which, Furthermore, Will Have Very Limited Effectiveness.” the Agreement States That the Red Cross Must Hire 12 Nurses Who Will Work 5 Hours (Morning and Afternoon Shift) and Only from Monday to Friday, in a Schedule That Is Shorter.