Spanish Health of Barcelona After
slap on the wrist a few days ago they gave the last index of European Health Consumer, which puts us in the post 22 of 33 possible, depending on how the European value systems of Health in El Mundo has appeared an interesting article
which evaluates algunos de los déficits de nuestro Sistema Sanitario. Es largo, pero de forma somera reflexiona sobre los problemas y posibles soluciones a los que nos enfrentamos.
Aquí tengo que añadir que es cierto que tenemos un gran Sistema de Salud, de los mejores del mundo, pero siempre hay cosas que mejorar y nos encontramos ahora en una época de cambios en la situación de la Sanidad (entrada del capital privado en la gestión, las aplicaciones informáticas en los hospitales, la escasez de personal sanitario, el declive de la importancia de la Atención Primaria, etc), que hacen las decisiones futuras en Sanidad muy delicadas.
Lo que me ha sorprendido un poco es que, junto al artículo citado, El Mundo offers two other opinion pieces
Trinidad Jiménez and Ana Pastor
, current Minister of Health with the PSOE and the PP former Minister, in which the only thing discussed both is a commitment to better health among all speak aspirations without talk of any current problemasa with zero self-criticism (as usual the current policy) and raising ether solutions and the commitment of all health and covenant. Both
signal, and discrete as criticism,
transfer Health Communities, one of the biggest mistakes made during the creation of the Constitution (along with the transfer Education, in my opinion). As there should be able to criticize it directly, repeating that of: the transfer ensures fairness among people, etc, etc, without being too convinced.
Well, at least both advocate a public health system.