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BE criticizes “completely wrong priorities” of the SNS statute

BE criticized the “completely wrong priorities” of the SNS statute, promulgated this Monday with doubts by the President of the Republic, considering that it does not present anything new in relation to the Government’s options that have resulted in a “round failure”.

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Speaking to the Lusa agency, the parliamentary leader of BE, Pedro Filipe Soares, regretted that there is “fundamental content that does not meet the needs” with the statute of the SNS, stating that “when hiring is requested, the Government delivers appointments and when it requests recognition of health professionals, the Government delivers managers”.

This shows the completely wrong priorities of a SNS statute that is far from the solution that we all anticipated and that, curiously, but not by chance, the Government has already gone so far as to say that it will not be the solution for the coming weeks because in fact it will not does not provide any innovation compared to what the Government has done and compared to what has resulted in a resounding failure in the management of the SNS”, he criticized.

According to the blockade leader, the President of the Republic, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, “focuses on the text that accompanies the promulgation a set of issues” that the BE monitors, also mentioning that this Monday it was possible to know “the very statute of the SNS which, in its final version, was not yet public.

The Government has been saying for months that one of the fundamental pieces to give stability to the SNS would be the statute of the SNS, but we soon realized the regulation term -180 days- that nothing that is planned there is going to be implemented in the short term . term,” he said.

In the analysis of Pedro Filipe Soares, looking at “the exclusivity promised by the Government, it is far from being a total dedication and recognition of those who dedicate themselves completely to the SNS”, and in terms of the “promise of autonomy It is not what the hospital directors themselves said it was necessary.

The obstacles that pre-existed for the improvement of the careers, to guarantee the operability in the SNS remain unresolved in this context and, on the other hand, the Government adds the hierarchical chain, bureaucratizing the SNS and questioning the priorities “, sentence. .

For Pedro Filipe Soares, it is taken as an example or process of raising the statute, which has 180 days to be raised in 2019 and which took more than three years “to see the light of day”, this is “all but one positive sign for the future”.

If, in the face of all the warnings that were given in the past, the Government did not act to correct these problems and even added new ones, we have doubts that it will do so after the warnings of the President of the Republic, but the future will tell”, he said. .

The President of the Republic promulgated this Monday the Statute of the SNS, considering that “it would be incomprehensible” to delay itand urged the Government to streamline its regulation and clarify ambiguous points, under penalty of losing “a unique opportunity.”

The intention has positive aspects,” he stressed, but the Government diploma “raises doubts” in three aspects “that must be taken into account”: “The time, the idea of ​​the executive directorate and the combination between centralization in that Directorate and the promises of the decentralization of health”, says the note published this Monday on the website of the Presidency of the Republic.

Based on these three points, the President of the Republic warned the Socialist Executive to “accelerate its regulation, clarify what remained to be clarified, find a framework and statute that gives the executive direction a future and combine its powers with the objective of decentralization”. .in health”.

Source: Observadora

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