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From the PP that Madrid sets the pace for The Minister of Health, Carolina Darias, has defended co-governance with the autonomous communities in the Interterritorial Council of the National Health System (CISNS) in the face of criticism from the PP, which has accused the Government of being " always two months behind the proposals of the Community of Madrid in health matters . In the Senate Plenary Session, María Paloma Adrados Gautier, of the PP, told the minister that Madrid "is setting the pace for Mr. Sánchez in the fight against the pandemic in each and every one of the initiatives" against COVID-19. . "These are measures that were first despised, then hindered and then assumed by the Government," he lamented, citing as examples the performance of antigen tests in pharmacies or the mandatory quarantine for people coming from India. by Taboola Sponsored links you may like Unsold Prefabricated Cabins With.
Toilet And Bath Cost Almost Nothing! (Take A Look!) Unsold Prefabricated Cabins Instead, Darias has accused Adrados of "ignorance" of how the National Health System (SNS) works. "Decisions that affect our SNS are adopted from co-governance within the CISNS, which is made up of all the autonomous comm Costa Rica Phone Number List unities and the Ministry," he noted. In this sense, he has claimed that "all the Autonomous Communities count" and that "none is more important than another." "Or is Madrid more important to you than Andalusia or the Canary Islands?" the minister asked rhetorically. Next, he defended the CISNS which, in his opinion, "has become the decision center of the pandemic." «From co-governance we advance further. "We are going to continue defending it despite you, based on scientific evidence and the sharing of all members of the CISNS," he stressed, demanding that the PP "stop making this unhealthy policy with the pandemic.
The objectives of universality, equity and cohesion", the "reorientation of highly complex care in the health system" and "the increase in the common portfolio of public health services to be provided to all citizens", such as oral health or medicine genomics. In addition, it is decided to "reinforce" the staff of doctors and nurses, "reduce their temporary employment, improve their working conditions and enhance their training and professional development." To this end, it is proposed to reform the law that regulates health personnel in Spain (Framework Statute), as well as a Royal Decree-Law to improve the specialized health training system (MIR), "reinforcing the training part during the residency period." . Likewise, the Government wants to promote a reform of the regulation of medicines and health products, introducing elements that "increase competition and favor access to new treatments, developing in turn the Strategic Plan for the Pharmaceutical Industry.
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