Citizens spokesman Cartagena, Manuel Padin, does not understand "the attitude of the Ministry of Health: during the election campaign announcing the reopening of an inpatient unit to avoid the beds in the corridors and when it happens again say they are" isolated cases ".
Citizens spokesman Cartagena, Manuel Padin, asks "what has to happen in Cartagena for the Ministry of Health to put its plans revival of the Hospital del Rosell to ease the work load of the Hospital Santa Lucia" about plans recalls Padin, who were "announced with great fanfare by the Minister of Health during the election campaign, and that in his first test in 2016 proved to be empty promises so many other pure electioneering regional government".
Spokesman for Citizens "is increasingly evident that the Saint Lucia can not cope with the workload, and that these" special cases "are increasingly more structural. To solve this, the manager of the Area II, Joseph headquarters, announced last December that one of the inpatient units of Rosell, with 34 beds open to prevent precisely such situations and this morning we read again in the press this weekend, many have cartageneros to wait even 24 hours in the public areas of emergency services before climbing plant. "
According to Manuel Padin, "Cartagena are tired of being forced to demonstrate in the streets, they want solutions, and they want them now. I do not understand the attitude of the Ministry of Health, during the election campaign announcing the reopening of an inpatient unit to avoid the beds in the hallways, and when it happens again, say they are 'special cases', which only act when a cold snap arrives. We can not settle for this situation, Cartagena deserves a first-rate health care, this situation is intolerable ".
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena