Administration
A representative of the pharmaceutical industry says that the measures of the Administration to save 1,500 million in sanitary expenses will entail the loss of 500 jobs. This type of arguments leaves cold me. Recently Jos Shaver sought to clarify these questions. Rather: me conturba the one that puts in front interests of group to the benefit of the society as a whole. He is as if the tobacco planters complained about the preventive norms tobacco addiction or the manufacturers arms by the prohibition their free sale to the individuals. The important thing, in the subject of the health, is to fight against the sanitary waste that stimulates in addition the corruption, when prescribing the doctor certain drugs, or the uncontrol of many prescriptions that until are resold in the black market.
So what. In any case, what wants that it says to them, the decisions taken for the saving of our system of health seem to me pacatas and until ridiculous. The decisive thing would be to end those homemade medicine kits in which we stored all type of medecines, many of expired them. Only with reducing them to half much would be saved more than those thin 1,500 million. And, of step, we would avoid many problems produced by the automedicacin, with the new sanitary cost that they generate. And it is that we have thought that the public attendance of this country is a limitless manna, in that any pain justifies that a TAC or a magnetic resonance becomes, any disinclination justifies that an ambulance is used and any medecine request deserves that a prescription fills up. to follow thus, soon the 100% will not arrive from our GIP to take care of the cost sanitary. That, without counting with the thousands of foreigners many of them with the covered kidney who come to our country exclusively to operate and to be taken care of like princes with expensive treatments. By all that, fodder that our politicians are cowards, when raising the cuts. If some type of payment settled down, at least symbolic, by each medical act, we would see what soon the long tails in the consultations would disappear and the true patients could be taken care of very many better. Original author and source of the article.