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The Andalusian Council of Medical Orders certifies that the end of Muface would lead to the “total overflow of the public health system”

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The Andalusian Council of Medical Orders certifies that the end of Muface would lead to the “total overflow of the public health system”

Andalusian doctors exploded and asked for common sense as well as Government as well as insurers to stop the more than potential end of face. In this way, the Andalusian Council of Medical Faculties (CACM) issued a statement in which it warned of a “total overwhelm of the public health system” which would lead to the end of the agreement which, in Andalusia alone, serves 440,000 mutual societies.

The institution he presides over Alphonse Carmona He emphasizes that “doctors bore the true burden of care and never abandoned care or the patient”, with the aim of bringing the positions of the two parties closer together.

She reminds the State that “it must give priority to the public interest of citizens, which is health”, above ideological debates“. Especially for a simple organizational question that cannot be taken lightly. “A decision on this very sensitive subject must be planned several years in advance and never suddenly», they say.

Criticism of private companies will not diminish. Indeed, the CACM disgraces that these companies focus on the fact that “the specific income statement of the Muface system presents losses” during their financial reports. “reflect positive overall results”.

It is true that its genesis is based on obtaining profits, but the doctors emphasize that the sector in which they are located, “which is not purely commercial, but involves a a duty and a vocation with fundamental rights that cannot be abandoned unexpectedly.

In this purely monetary sense, the CACM emphasizes that it is generally the doctors who are most harmed by the agreement with Muface, “collect ridiculous amounts” even “without receiving remuneration, for examinations or carrying out tests and other medical procedures, in their commitment to the health of patients”.

So much so that the Andalusian council hopes that if the negotiation finally succeeds, with the logical improvement of the agreement, these increases will also benefit “those ultimately responsible for health care and true guarantors of the right to protect the health of patients “. . A change for the better that is “formally” recorded.

It is for this reason, they conclude, that they are provided to economic agents and the government to “build a stronger and more united system” by taking advantage of this crisis… which could lead to an even greater one. .

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