Yesterday Compromís mobilized several leaders of the coalition in Congress in the Cortes and Ontinyent to denounce the “lack of medical staff” that, according to the formation, the various health departments of the Valencian Community suffer. From the doors of the hospital in this town, one of those who, in the Valencian view, suffered from this lack of professionals, Compromís wanted to speak to both Consel and the Government on health issues and to mark some distance with the socialist wing. , something disliked at the Ministry of Health, led by Miguel Mínguez.
This is because the regional secretariat of Public Health is in the hands of Compromis. Its owner, Isaura Navarro, is directly responsible for the overall management of health services, the governing body for care matters, and managing health centres. They assured Compromís that the action was not an attack on Botànic, but an attempt to capture a truth they understood to be objective: the lack of medical personnel.
Because the claims had two recipients, Compromis moved Congress spokesperson and deputy Joan Baldoví and Cortes’ trustee Papi Robles to the health center, among other officials.
Addressing the Generalitat from there, Robles criticized the lack of doctors at Ontinyent and extended the situation to other health departments, such as Alcoy, Navy or Vinaròs, which were in the same situation according to Robles. The spokesperson demanded “measures to gradually increase the number of doctors in Valencia health”.
Socialist sources of the ministry emphasized that after the law, the ministry “planned and carried out measures to increase stability and quality in employment for months”, reminding about 22 thousand employments to be consolidated between the regional plan and the state plan. 5,100 of which have already been activated, for example the creation of 6,000 new pillars of a structural nature.
Baldoví focused on the Government, assuring that it “has a great responsibility in this matter”. In this context, he called for “concrete measures” such as removing the renewal rate or raising MIR places, as Health Minister Carolina Darias announced the day before. The Valencian Community will receive 895 of the 8,503 additional places submitted by the ministry, representing the largest bid in history.
On the replacement rate, they agreed that it would be positive to remove it from the ministry, but emphasized that it is 100% at the moment in the Community of Valencia. In other words, every position released is covered.