May 13, 2024

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Only one doctor and a full waiting room.

Only one doctor and a full waiting room.

The problems go back to the Kangas Health Centre. Yesterday morning patients reported that there was only a doctor in the emergency room and no room in the waiting room. They report that there were patients who waited more than three hours and that the collapse was complete. One patient affected by what he calls the meltdown claims that his wife arrived at the health center at 11:30 a.m. and left around 3:30 p.m. He also comments that there were at least 20 or 30 people waiting for treatment, and fortunately, the doctor did not leave in the ambulance.

Sergas sources confirm that in the morning at the Kangas Health Center there is no emergency service, and that the doctor attending in the area below is filter provision, something that has always been present at the Kangas Health Center for more than 20 years. We want to make it clear that this is not an emergency service at all, rather this filter is used to benefit the work of working doctors. And there is not only a doctor, but also a pediatrician.

There are many years ago that the problems of the age of the pacientes come from the old age of the pacientes with the pathology of respiratorias and that, in many cases, at the Centro de Salud, to obtener the medical justification that they are present in the country at noon. To work. They comment that in the afternoon last week, 120 patients were treated, all with respiratory diseases.

The peak is scheduled to reach January 15. It is reported that the situation is very difficult for everyone, both patients and doctors. At this time, the seven doctors at the Kangas health center are working in two shifts, according to the same sources.

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It is also noteworthy that in the morning there were two infections, one of which was long-term and the other dating back to the beginning of December.

Respiratory problems come from influenza, colds and Covid, and in many cases ambulances travel to places where patients are to treat them for these diseases, especially if they are elderly.

We want to clearly differentiate between the emergency service linked to the Point of Continuing Care (PAC) at Kangas and Moana and the filter installed at the Kangas Health Centre, which are two very different things. You must differentiate.