A health crisis in Tetouan.

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press_ Zaid Tetouan
The health system of the city of Tetouan lives on the impact of a suffocating crisis due to the acute shortage of anesthesia, which led to the suspension of all programmed surgeries, and only urgent cases.
In a communication, the regional office of the independent union of doctors in the public sector in Tetouan has announced that the health situation in the region had become worrying, in the light of great specialization among specialized doctors, who threatens to exacerbate suffering Citizens who depend on the public hospital to obtain health care.
The Union office warned against the severity of the current crisis, noting that the Ministry of Health and Social Protection has not yet taken practical measures to resolve this dilemma, despite the repeated warnings of executives medical on the situation of the crisis.
The report also specified that the Directorate of the Supply with Medicines and Health Products in Rabat is the authority responsible for providing anesthesia drugs, and that the delay in the supply of Tetouan hospital with these materials basic can lead to a real health disaster.
The Union office called on the voluntary ministry to move the urgent movement to fill the specialty of specialized doctors, in particular in certain vital specializations whose absence has become negatively the quality of the health services provided to patients.
In a related context, the office called for the disclosure of the fate of health projects in the city, led by the regional hospital for specializations and the Bin Quraysh hospital, denouncing the ambiguity that surrounds the download of health groups dusty, which he described as the “closed secret”.
Faced with this situation, citizens are waiting for an urgent intervention by the authorities responsible to save the health situation in the city and ensure their right to appropriate treatment and medical care.