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[CYPRUS TIMES] "Continuing and serious understaffing of the Larnaca Public Health Department (LHSC) - PASYKI says PASYKI should assume its

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"Continuing and serious understaffing of the Larnaca CICU The Larnaca Hospital CICU should take responsibility" says PASYKI What the guild says

PASYKI denounces understaffing at the Larnaca Hospital CICU.

In a statement, it stresses that OKYPY must assume its responsibilities.

It speaks of continuous flight of doctors and advertisement of positions with few or no applicants and no experience, while as it notes the conditions and working conditions for doctors in public hospitals and especially in the TAPs are far from the corresponding conditions that have been formed in the private sector with the GESY.

In detail:

"PA.SY.K.I. must now publicly denounce the ongoing serious understaffing in the Accident and Emergency Department of Larnaca General Hospital, which increases the chances of negative consequences for patients.

The State Health Services Agency has a duty to seek and confess the real causes of understaffing, to abandon its known excuses and to
assume its responsibilities.

Neither the pandemic has anything to do with the understaffing of the CICU nor is it an argument that the posts have been advertised and will be filled one day! The constant exodus of doctors and the advertisement of posts with little or no takers, most without the right experience should not only be of concern but should scare the powers that be. The answer to the exodus of doctors and reduced interest in joining public hospitals is obvious. The conditions and working conditions for doctors in public hospitals and in particular in the TEPs are a far cry from the corresponding conditions that have been created in the private sector by the GESY.



At the same time, the State should answer to the citizens whether it has decided and expected the specific model of modernization, reorganization and strengthening of public hospitals."


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