A court in Granada has ordered the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) to pay nearly €25,000 in compensation to a doctor at a health center who claimed that her workload, with an average number of patients exceeding the agreed-upon limit, violated her fundamental rights and negatively impacted her health. The ruling, issued by the Social Section of the Granada Court of First Instance (Plaza 6), which can be appealed and to which EFE has had access, …
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A court in Granada has ordered the Andalusian Health Service (SAS) to pay nearly €25,000 in compensation to a doctor at a health center who claimed that her workload, with an average number of patients exceeding the agreed-upon limit, violated her fundamental rights and negatively impacted her health. The ruling, issued by the Social Section of the Granada Court of First Instance (Plaza 6), which can be appealed and to which EFE has had access, …