More than 53,600 Medical Appointments Suspended in Andalusia on the First Day of Strike
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The protest against the Framework Statute affects primary care and hospitals, with 980 surgical operations postponed this Monday Mónica García believes that behind the medical strike there may be "political motivations"
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. The Spanish Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) has celebrated that 80 percent of doctors and doctors have supported the strike strikes this Monday in hospital care, while in Primary Care the follow-up has exceeded 50 percent. According to the Confederation, these are similar figures to those recorded during the week of strike last February.
The follow-up of the medical strike in the afternoon shift since Monday reached 2.62% in hospital care and 4.81% in primary care. ...
The Spanish Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) has celebrated that 80 percent of doctors and doctors have attended the strike stoppages this Monday in hospital care, while in Primary Care the follow-up has exceeded 50 percent.
The Spanish Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) wants to show its satisfaction with the data on the follow-up to the indefinite medical strike on this first day of the five consecutive days that have been set for the month of March, estimates that around 80% of the professionals would have attended hospital strikes and more than 50% would have done so in primary care.
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