They criticize Copardom attitude towards primary health care
posted on: Nov 28 2011 8:10 by RDugey. Viewed 15 times.The school doctor Dominicano (CMD), the specialized societies and the National Association of private clinics (Andeclip) the position of the President of the employers Confederation of the Dominican Republic (Copardom), Jaime González, which defined the doctors described as regrettable as "stakeholders", by its rejection of the entry into force of the centers of attention primary.
Said that Gonzalez does not seem to speak on behalf of employers, "because more so-called should these be to guarantee a quality service to their workers".
, Fulgencio Severino, spokesman of the entities, stated that the entry into force of the first level of care represented a step backwards in terms of quality of care and only benefits brokers, which may restrict the use of the diagnostic and therapeutic service in time the workers and their families, who could be diagnosed late, treaties when because there is no u000atime, in addition to a large number is exposed to die for lack of treatments advanced
"The number of queries received by workers is up to 25% less than the estimated basic health plan, which is why we believe that this is not the problem, but that the implementation of this first level of care seeks to avoid that patients can be hospitalized early, make them early diagnostic procedures and naturally restrict access to therapeutic procedures that may save their lives", expressed.
He said unless employers acquire complementary plans may not buy the majority of the workers, it is not true that they accept that affected high risk will be bestowed medications at the first level of care as does the national health (Senasa) with the subsidized insurance because they would receive medicines quality questionable.
Severino argued that many are unaware u000ahow important it is for workers and their families access to specialized studies and other services that do not exist in that first level of care.

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