Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 15:36:08 GMT 9.5
Health in the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan The Government has presented the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan in the EU and it must be recognized that it has meant new frustration for the health system. Although one of the sections (component 18: Renewal and expansion of the capacities of the National Health System) refers to the need to strengthen Public Health and provide the SNS with sufficient capacity to address new critical situations and respond to health needs. of the population, it is evident that its budgetary treatment is clearly insufficient (€1,069 million out of €140,000 million, 0.76% of the total investment), an obvious contrast, for example, with what is presented by Italy, a country with similar problems to ours. due to the pandemic, which includes €18.5 billion for health out of €248 billion (7.45%), which shows that it is not an EU imposition and that there was a much wider margin.
Once again, the health system is left behind in the priorities of our governments. On the other hand, the headings that are contemplated, with which one must Belgium Mobile Number List basically agree, are not developed, and remain simple statements lacking concrete content, and it must be repeated again, they require a budgetary commitment much higher than that which contemplates this Plan, so that it will be difficult to implement them to respond to the needs of our public health system. The FADSP has pointed out that it is urgent to respond to 3 fundamental challenges: one, incorporating more human resources into Primary Care, which has been undercapitalized.
marginalized for years ; two, substantially improve Public Health devices, which are clearly insufficient as has been demonstrated during the pandemic; and three , increase the number of hospital beds, especially long- and medium-stay beds , which are notoriously insufficient and will be needed to successfully address health care for non-covid19 patients that was postponed during the health crisis. Of course our health system has many more challenges ahead that we have already pointed out from the FADSP on many occasions. Obviously any investment in Public Health is welcome and will represent progress over the current situation, but it seems obvious that a great opportunity is being lost to reactivate our Public Health and solve the problems that the pandemic brought to light.
Once again, the health system is left behind in the priorities of our governments. On the other hand, the headings that are contemplated, with which one must Belgium Mobile Number List basically agree, are not developed, and remain simple statements lacking concrete content, and it must be repeated again, they require a budgetary commitment much higher than that which contemplates this Plan, so that it will be difficult to implement them to respond to the needs of our public health system. The FADSP has pointed out that it is urgent to respond to 3 fundamental challenges: one, incorporating more human resources into Primary Care, which has been undercapitalized.
marginalized for years ; two, substantially improve Public Health devices, which are clearly insufficient as has been demonstrated during the pandemic; and three , increase the number of hospital beds, especially long- and medium-stay beds , which are notoriously insufficient and will be needed to successfully address health care for non-covid19 patients that was postponed during the health crisis. Of course our health system has many more challenges ahead that we have already pointed out from the FADSP on many occasions. Obviously any investment in Public Health is welcome and will represent progress over the current situation, but it seems obvious that a great opportunity is being lost to reactivate our Public Health and solve the problems that the pandemic brought to light.