Ingesa Rejects Alleged Threats or Coercion Against Health Professionals for Counting the Situation in Ceuta
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The National Institute of Health Management (Ingesa) has denied "categorically" that it has exercised any threat or coercion to health professionals for describing the health care situation in Ceuta following the migration crisis that has been going through the autonomous city since July 30."In light of the information published in the last few hours about alleged threats to health professionals, Ingesa categorically denies that no worker has be…
The State Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) has expressed in a statement that the threats of INGESA to Ceutí doctors to ...
The unions of doctors demand the ministry of Mónica García, which denies the accusations, to guarantee that there will be no reprisals against the professionals
The Spanish Confederation of Medical Unions (CESM) demands the immediate cessation of any pressure on professionals
MADRID, 20 (EUROPA PRESS) The National Institute of Health Management (Ingesa) has denied "categorically" that it has exercised any threat or coercion to health professionals for describing the health care situation in Ceuta following the migratory crisis that has been going through the autonomous city since 30 July. "In light of the information published in the last few hours about alleged threats to health professionals, Ingesa categorically d…
The National Institute of Health Management (Ingesa) has denied “categorically” that no professional has been threatened, coerced or intimidated by the Health Department for publicly expressing his opinion on the care situation in Ceuta. In view of the information published in recent hours about alleged threats to health workers, Ingesa has argued that it fully respects the right of professionals, their trade union representatives and collegial …
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