Madrid primary care asks for help
After the outbreak of the pandemic caused by the II virus, the bleak panorama that it generated and the very serious consequences that it produced in terms of the health of citizens, seemed to be a widespread feeling among both the rulers and health experts and a group of institutions. , the urgent need to strengthen public health systems whose weakness had been revealed with the arrival of the pandemic. This reinforcement of health systems, both in human and material resources, was a priority not only to confront Covid 19 but also as a guarantee of effectiveness and strength in the face of possible future pandemics or natural disasters. In our country, the Government of Spain launched a series of actions to confront the fight against the pandemic, including enabling aof million euros to distribute according to established criteria to all of the Autonomous.Communities, of which 9,000 million were to be allocated to the health sector. The Community of Madrid , of those 9,000 million destined to strengthen the health system, received in two deliveries, on the one Australia Phone Number hand, 1,495 million, and on the other, 614 million, which logically should have represented a strong injection to strengthen Madrid's public health system, which had suffered severe cuts. during the period 2009-2019. A DECADE OF CUTS These are the Reports of the Madrid Health Service (SERMAS) 2009-2019, which clearly show how Madrid's Public Health Service has been weakening during that decade . Thus we see how at the same time that the population with the right to health care in the Community of Madrid increased by more than half a million people (524,525), the total number of SERMAS personnel was reduced by one thousand seven hundred and thirty-four people.
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Primary Care , a key element in the architecture of the health system and the gateway to it, has been in our opinion the one that has suffered most intensely from the austericidal policy followed by the successive governments of the Community of Madrid in the last decade. Thus we see how in 2009 the Madrid health system had 258 Health Centers in operation and in 2019 the Centers in operation were 266, of which four of them functioned as local Clinics. In local clinics were operating in the Madrid Community and in 2019, 163 were operating. These very few increases in Institutions functioning in Primary Care were carried out by the successive governments of the Community, being perfectly aware of the population increase that occurred in their territory, which, as we previously stated, was more than half a million people in the decade.
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