In a press release, PASYNO states that “the state of affairs prevailing within the Division is unprecedented” and that “it’s nonetheless functioning as a result of honorable efforts of the medical and nursing employees”.
The Pancyprian Union of Nurses denounces OKYPY for “steady apathy” in fixing the issues of the Emergency Division (Emergency Division), which serves instances from throughout Cyprus and warns that if options are usually not offered the Division will collapse as a result of workload.
In a press release, PASYNO states that “the state of affairs prevailing within the Division is unprecedented” and that “it’s nonetheless functioning as a result of honorable efforts of the medical and nursing employees”.
“The state of affairs has reached an deadlock. Sufferers await hours, as a result of there are not any beds within the Hospital's wards to refer instances and decongest the Division,” he provides.
“What’s outrageous and notably worrying is that the incidents referred to the Division by ambulance ought to be acquired by nursing employees after which the members of the Ambulance ought to be launched. Because of this, there are ambulances gathered on the Hospital they usually can’t serve Cyprus”, he notes.
In line with PASYNO, “the state of affairs can’t be described in phrases”, whereas it notes that “docs and nurses work below fixed stress, care for one incident after one other, depart one affected person and cope with one other. Daily there are battles for the beds with the remainder of the wards which might be occupied.”
PASYNO calls on the Ministry of Well being and OKYPY to collectively critically look at the Division's issues, to place stress on different TAEPs within the non-public sector to just accept sufferers, ending their coverage of solely caring for sufferers that convey them revenue.
“The well being of the world is neither a commodity nor cash”, he emphasizes.
The union additionally states that “if the issues, not solely of the TAEP but additionally of the OKYPY hospitals, are usually not resolved, neither autonomy may be achieved, nor can the hospitals proceed to function and above all to supply high quality companies”.