Dengue: Health delivers 151 items to Santa Cruz for doctors and the doctors remember that the department is owed 14,000 items

Dengue: Health delivers 151 items to Santa Cruz for doctors and the doctors remember that the department is owed 14,000 items

This plan consists of the qualification of beds in the three levels of the State; the strengthening with the assignment of HR and the training plan with the students of the last year of the medical and nursing careers.

Terrazas pointed out that in the case of first-level hospitals expansion beds will be expanded to 30exclusively for the care of patients with dengue.

The benefited hospitals It will be the DM10 Ambulatory Health Center, the 10 de Octubre Integral Health Center, the El Tatú Ambulatory Health Center and the Elvira Wunderlich Health Center.

On the second level the beds will be expanded to 69: at the French Municipal Hospital, Pampa de la Isla hospital, Bajío del Oriente, Villa Primero de Mayo and Plan Tres Mil.

While in third level hospitals 41 beds will be provided and are found in the San Juan de Dios, Children’s Hospital and the Japanese Hospital.

“Intensive care beds will be expanded in the Japanese hospital, and in San Juan de Dios with a total of 12 beds,” added Terrazas.

Regarding the 151 items40 of them will be given to the doctors in the first level, 36 items in the second level and 75 in the third level.

These items are distributed as follows according to specialties: internal medicine doctor, 7; Intensive Care Physician, 6; Pediatrician, 25; General Practitioner, 8; Graduates in Nursing, 57; Nursing Assistant, 39; Biochemists, 7 and 2 items for laboratory technicians.

For his part, the Minister of Health and Sports, Jeyson Auza, stated that It is time to leave any kind of ideological-political party differenceremembering the fight that was faced at all levels in the Covid-19 pandemic.

“During this time we are in Santa Cruz and in all the regions bringing work, organizing mingas, community work, delivering medicines, installing field hospitals and opening pediatric centers to care for children with dengue,” Auza said.

Asked about the historical demand that Santa Cruz requires, of at least 14,000 items for the health sector, Auza indicated that the entity he directs consulted the Departmental Health Service (Headquarters) what was the maximum capacity to install beds and services.

In this sense, with a somewhat raised voice, he said that if the region needs to increase services, the Government will make every effort to strengthen the health demand.

The delivery of the items by the administration of Luis Arce also occurs in the midst of strong criticism from the Medical College of Santa Cruz and Fesirmes for theThe State can expand the hiring of medical personnel.

“We are going to deliver the items as required by Santa Cruz,” Auza agreed.

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