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The Beire-Pitillas Platform is mobilized again by the cut of hours in primary care | Radio Tafalla

The Platform for a Dignified Rural Health Beire-Pitillas continues to denounce the cut in schedules primary care in the clinics of both localities. “Since there were problems with care in towns in the area that depend on Olite and Caparroso and it was solved practically halving the hours of face-to-face care in Beire and Pitillas“, explains Santiago Costa, spokesperson for this Platform.

This complaint process began in January 2020, but was paralyzed during the first months of the health crisis. They assure that seven months later, still no response of the Provincial Government and therefore, They will concentrate this Saturday, May 8 and during the next Saturdays, in the offices, to demand dialogue from the administration.

These municipalities once again denounce this situation to the Parliament of Navarra. Criticize telephone consultations and treatments, the operation of the telephone appointment service, the postponement of controls for chronic diseases and the blocking of the online claims system, among others. Ainara González, Mayor of Beire, reported on Radio Tafalla’s microphones that “the residents of Beire complain that they do not pick up the phone, and that is one of the first demands that must be achieved, because it is the first way if they don’t pick up the phone, everything else doesn’t work“.

In the same way, they will start a process of consultation with the peoples of the area media with the aim of detecting common deficiencies in the functioning of the sanitation in rural areas. In addition, they plan to prepare a mobilization in Olite and another in Pamplona, seeking the complicity of the Navarrese population. In the concentration of this first Saturday, which will take place at 12:00 in the morning The proposals and claims will be explained in detail.


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