Healthcare Hygienists Amp039Increasing Armageddon Risk And Optimizing Resourcesamp039
The fear of an "Armageddon" for the National Health Service "is more than just a possibility," according to Milan, January 26 (Adnkronos Salute). According to the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Siti), who reiterates its availability as an "interlocutor to establish collaboration with the Government," the "Apocalypse" of the NHS is a risk that is "ever closer." Siti urges that health resources be increased and optimized.
According to Roberta Siliquini, president of Siti, "Regardless of actions, an Apocalypse of the system is almost a certainty. It is therefore necessary to implement short-term, but also medium-long term corrective measures as soon as possible. Resources and planning are needed that take into account not only the dismal state of the art, but also of future health needs that will only increase given the constant aging of the population and the lack of investment in prevention. Otherwise, he cautions, we will pay a price that is too high to be disregarded.
We will observe a diminution of the universalism, equity, territoriality, and globality values that form the cornerstone of our NHS. Lack of healthcare professionals, frequently out-of-date structures and technologies, IT platforms that are incompatible with one another, a lack of focus on prevention, and limited investment are just a few of the issues that plague our services, according to Siliquini, often rendering the excellent quality and dedication of those who work in the public service useless.
3 percent of GDP as a result). According to data from the Ordikni dei medico, the proportion of healthcare workers working for the NHS who are over 55 is at least 50%, the highest proportion in Europe and more than 16 points higher than the OECD average.
The average age of medical staff will decline in the coming years due to the increase in specialization grants, but this decline will be unevenly distributed. In fact, it should be taken into account that not enough scholarships have been given out, particularly for those specialties that expose doctors to heavy workloads and the possibility of legal disputes.
The group describes itself as "interlocutors to establish a collaboration with the government in order to define an increase and an optimization of resources allocated to healthcare. For this, it is necessary to have effective governance, utilize resources effectively, and improve service planning.
In order to ensure that the NHS is maintained and can continue to offer high-quality healthcare to all citizens, Siti concludes that it is crucial for all interested parties to be involved.
Lack of healthcare professionals, frequently out-of-date structures and technologies, IT platforms that are incompatible with one another, a lack of focus on prevention, and limited investment are just a few of the issues that plague our services, according to Siliquini, often rendering the excellent quality and dedication of those who work in the public service useless.
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