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Healthcare and Midwifery Professions. Is the government thinking only of doctors and nurses? FSI USAE: “same value for all”. – AssoCareNews.it

Tania Santi (National Coordinator PSTRP): “It’s a shame. Healthcare is not just made up of doctors and nurses. The Government, once again, lacks respect for the Technical Health Professions, Rehabilitation, Prevention and Midwives “.

The National Coordination of Technical Health Professions, Rehabilitation and Prevention, FSI-USAE, took note and stigmatized the draft of the budget law released yesterday and of the rules in articles 65 and 66 (which provide for the first, an increase of twenty-seven percent of the compensation already provided for by the CCNL for doctors and the second for institution of a nursing allowance within the national collective bargaining 2019-2021 of the health sector) stigmatizing the articles that they consider a regulatory aberration.

“Nobody here wants to disregard the value of doctors and nurses but those rules are an eyesore to other professions” he says Tania Santi for the National Coordination of Technical Health Professions, Rehabilitation and Prevention, which adds: “the Government, once again, proves ignorant of the Laws of the State. It’s a shame. Healthcare is not made up of buildings and machinery, but it is not made up of doctors and nurses alone either. Healthcare is made up of many professionals who lend their work in hospitals and in the area. There are other 20 (twenty) Technical Health Professions, Rehabilitation, Prevention and Midwives that deserve the respect of the Government and which, instead, have not been considered at all today. We are asking for legal reclassification, career advancement and management for all these professions: with all due respect to the Government, the answer given to us cannot be an eyesore: a reassessment of the allowances for doctors and a failure to pay the nurses alone. We will ask Parliament to intervene and change the law. “

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