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No refreshments to the families of the dead doctors of Covid, the anesthetists: “They called us heroes, they were just words”

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“We have been called heroes, but the no to refreshments for the families of doctors who died of Covid and what is happening with the PNRR funds are clear signs of gratitude only in words. These are bad signs that soon we will no longer be considered ».

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With a touch of bitterness, Antonino Giarratano, president of Siaarti, the Italian society of anesthesia, analgesia, resuscitation and intensive care, comments to beraking latest news Salute the rejection, in the Senate, of the sub-amendment which provided for refreshments for the families of doctors who have lost their lives during the pandemic. Giarratano also raises the question of the NRP in health care. «He is traveling, according to the Regions, with 20 different ways of spending to improve territorial medicine, technological equipment, training. There is no uniformity or controls, but above all there are Regions that are using PNRR funds only on a political basis, without involving health workers and scientific societies, but not even technicians. Thus there is a risk of burning this unprecedented amount of resources and widening the gap between the regions, and of finding ourselves at the next pandemic with an inadequate health system because we doctors do not have a role in the choices of the NRP. And the same professionals will always pay “.

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