UDINE. «The health authority informed me with a delay of one day of the termination of the service of my general practitioner. In case of need, what should I have done not knowing who to turn to? ».
Sergio Brunetta from Udine was banned as soon as he received the letter from the Central Friuli University Health Authority announcing the stop of the activity of Dr. Nelida Beatriz Andres in the outpatient clinic in via Scrosoppi.
«He was the family doctor, also for my wife and my son, so we all three found ourselves without a doctor – says Brunetta -. Fortunately, I am familiar with new technologies, and as soon as I learned of the interruption of the service, through the Sesame portal, I went in search of a new doctor.
I only found one available and contacted him. I wonder, however, if this is the way to manage health in our city – he blurts out -. What could an elderly person have done in the same situation as me?
Go to the clinic and discover that the doctor was no longer there? ‘
To make Brunetta angry is above all the communication method used by AsuFc: «Is it possible that e-mails or messages on the mobile phone cannot be used to warn?
We are absurd – adds the citizen – we talk a lot about smart cities and digital, but then we end up stumbling on the most elementary things ».
Brunetta a few days later shows up in via San Valentino, the headquarters of the health district, and is once again banned due to the high number of people inside the building, “for non-compliance with safety distances and for waiting times “.
“There were people massed everywhere,” concludes Brunetta. Hence the choice to make the situation known, with the hope that those in charge will intervene to resolve it. –
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