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Radev: There is tension after the green certificate, but the other alternative is closure – Politics

If we close with a lockdown now and thus solve the problem with the increasing number of cases of Kovid in our country, in a few months we will enter a lockdown again. There is tension after the introduction of the green certificate, but the other alternative is closure. This is what the president commented Rumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of at a meeting with medical students in Plovdiv.

According to him, a balance must be sought between health protection, treatment of the sick and the functioning of the state.

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Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of criticized the way the measures were implemented, but essentially supported the caretaker government’s decision.

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Radev commented to the students that the introduction of modern technologies in the Bulgarian healthcare system, early diagnosis, prevention and affordable medical care in order to reduce high mortality and maximize population coverage are among the main principles on the basis of which the caretaker government revised the national plan. for recovery and resilience.

“One of the goals is to invest mainly in human capital with a focus on education and healthcare and to create opportunities for young people to develop their capabilities in Bulgaria,” he said.

The head of state presented them highlights from the Recovery and Sustainability Plan related to projects in the field of improving the health system in our country.

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“Healthcare is a key factor without which no other area of ​​society can develop, and the Covid-19 crisis has prompted us to rethink the importance of our health and the medical profession,” he said. Rumen RadevRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of. According to him, the situation of the last year and a half will accelerate the process of changing the model of Bulgarian healthcare and, regardless of the direction, our country cannot achieve “ambitious goals without effective and innovative healthcare aimed at the future. and with a focus on young people and their realization in Bulgaria, “he said Rumen RadevRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of.

Photo: Presidency

The President noted that the transformation of the health model requires significant funds, which is why the Recovery and Sustainability Plan (DIA) is an important tool. “I am convinced that the plan will give a powerful impetus to the process of transformation of the healthcare model,” he said. Rumen RadevRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of, adding that the document has been revised by the caretaker government and on the basis of the set principles and goals a number of new projects in the field of healthcare have been envisaged.

Every Bulgarian citizen, regardless of whether he lives in a small town or in a large settlement, should have access to emergency medical care, high-tech treatment by qualified specialists and pharmaceutical care, he said. Rumen RadevRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of and added that therefore the HMP provides for an air emergency assistance project (HEMS) and the establishment and equipment of regional centers where stabilized patients receive adequate care to prevent disability. The plan also envisages a new generation information and communication platform for the Emergency Care, through which the medical activities can be coordinated in the best way.

Another important project with a strong demographic effect on the return of the state to people without access to medical care is the project to build and equip 390 outpatient clinics for outpatient care throughout the country, including in the outermost regions and small towns, pointed out Rumen RadevRumen Radev

Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of. In these dispensaries there will be equipment and apparatus for remote diagnostics, carried out in the regional centers. This will cover socially significant diseases with a high risk of mortality, and a decisive step will be taken to process and analyze a huge amount of data for prevention and treatment. This can serve to cover in a single digital center the real health status of Bulgarians, and we can start with children, said the President and added that this will contribute to more efficient planning and distribution of funds in health care. The plan also envisions a National Proton Therapy Center with a focus on treating children.

In response to questions from students, the president said that severely limited access to places of specialization was the reason why many young doctors left Bulgaria. “The caretaker government has made changes to two regulations so as to expand the range of places for specialization, increase the number of possible specializations and, in addition, make decisions twice a year, make the system more flexible,” the president said. He pointed out that another serious problem is the starting salary of young medics.

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Rumen Georgiev Radev is a Bulgarian military major general from the reserve. Former commander of, the healthcare model has led to an ugly disparity between the pay of a novice doctor and the head of a hospital, with a pay gap of up to 100 times. “I’m not saying that hospital directors don’t deserve their salaries – they are highly qualified professionals and have a huge responsibility on their shoulders, but this ratio is extremely demotivating,” he said. He pointed out that purposeful efforts should be made to encourage young medics to work in all settlements. “We have a concentration of young professionals in big cities, and this is not normal and is part of the demographic problem,” said the president, noting that the construction of the 390 outpatient clinics provided for in the PSU provides an opportunity to change

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