Thursday, February 28, 2008

The DB promises aid for housing to health personnel stationed in Melilla

The Popular Party (PP) pledged yesterday to provide economic aid for rental housing to health professionals that are aimed at Melilla in order to "stabilize the templates and prevent leakage of staff" to other autonomous communities or other institutions dependent on Social Security. In press conference, the candidate of the PP in the Congress of Deputies, Antonio Gutierrez, explained that such aid could rent to oscillate between 300 and 350 euros per month depending on demand and the status of each beneficiary, eg , the number of family members or personal level.

Gutierrez further noted that such aid would be implemented through a "great agreement" between the Institute of Health Management (Ingesa) and the Autonomous City, whose agreements are still to be confirmed, although they could be based on the transfer of land or resources by of local government in exchange for the Ingesa financed most of the aid to rent for the health personnel.

The popular candidate also indicated that, if it wins the DB 9-F, these subsidies could be put in place "later this year" by assigning a "cap" on the budget of the Autonomous City or extra presupuestariamente.

Gutierrez denied that this measure may pose an "unfairness" with health professionals melillenses stationed in the autonomous city, for which the PP has proposed pay a complement retributive exclusivity.
"The problem we have with the professionals who come from outside the huge rotation that occurs in the templates for his limited time remaining in Melilla," insisted the candidate, who recalled that also launched a similar measure Aid housing for professionals in the field of justice.

In addition, he believed that to implement this measure only requires political will ", as it" gives the same as having two separate administrations sign to carry it out. " For this reason, I trust that, if not wins the DB 9-F, this measure can be carried out "and not go to the convention as roads or Rent Public Company (SPA)."

National Health System
Also, the popular candidate lamented that the Ministry of Health "missed opportunity" in this legislature "to lead the cohesion and unity that the National Health System (NHS) accurate." And, as pointed Gutierrez, the NHS has a complex structure which, if not cohesiona well, a risk that has citizens first and second in terms of where born or residing. "

In addition, Gutierrez criticized the Ministry of Health has not "adjusted" the portfolio of services to population increase that Spain has suffered in recent years, nor to have joined the new benefits offered by new technologies.

DB's proposal is that the NHS "is sustainable and adapted to the needs of all Spaniards". Gutierrez also spoke of an increase in staff to accommodate the people who actually serves in the Hospital District, in addition to the aforementioned economic aid to "stabilize" templates. The career and increased funding and other resources are also the goals of DB health.

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