Doctors expect dialogue with CNSS
posted on: Jan 16 2012 8:31 by RDugey. Viewed 16 times.The President of the Dominican medical school (CMD), Amarilis Herrera, warned that the discussions on the implementation of primary health care centres have fallen into a "dangerous limbo" and revealed that Guild along with specialist societies and clinics to prepare a proposal which will be delivered to the Dominican Council for Social Security (CNSS).
In both internal medicine society warned that enter the centers of primary care in the form as has raised it the CNSS these specialists will lose between 70 and 80 percent of patients belonging to the contributory regime who attend your consultations.
The points of view on the subject were exposed during an extraordinary meeting held by the Dominican society of internal medicine and the CMD.
Herrera said that both the CMD and the Association of clinics and hospitals deprived - two (Andeclip) the convening of the CNSS have been waiting for u000aconsensus on primary health care as had announced it its authorities.
He said that they draw up a proposal which will be ready to take between Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
"We hope that we are called again, because we understand that the issue is now in limbo and that sometimes is dangerous," said Herrera.
The CNSS established by resolution primary care as a gateway to the system from next may, although he later explained that it would do so gradually and by consensus, to be convened a meeting of all the sectors.
Herrera said that doctors are not opposed to primary care strategy, but the way in which you want to implement the model, with the opening of great centers of primary care, which is divorced from the provisions of the law.
The concern of the medical internal
the President of the society of internal medicine, u000aintegrates a 589 members, Claudia Arias, and the past President Carlos Tavárez Rodríguez, they expressed concern about the impact of the entry into force of the model of primary care in the manner established by the Social security authorities, and the need to guide doctors in this regard

Digg it!
del.icio.us
MySpace
Facebook
Fark
Reddit
Newsvine