In discussion with health professionals in the auditorium of the Hospital “G. Born”, presents the Nikos Androulakis the proposal of PASOK-Movement of Change for the regeneration of the NSS.
“For us, the primary obligation and responsibility of the state is the provision of free and quality health and care services to all citizens. A state that does not respond to this obligation loses the trust of the citizens”, Mr. Androulakis is expected to say at the event scheduled for five in the afternoon today. .

The 8 proposals of PASOK-Movement for Change for the regeneration of the National Social Security System are:

*Increasing the financing of the NHS, from the Budget so that we exceed the average European average. The allocation of 10% of the resources of the Recovery Fund for health and social infrastructures.

*Strong and unified Primary health care system under public supervision, with well-staffed Health Centers in each Municipality and family medicine services for all, arriving at home when needed.

* Modern and functional public Hospitals, with Managements selected on merit, with announcements, tenure, criteria, continuous evaluation. With round-the-clock operation, especially in the surgical and interventional sector. With a new health map, so that we don’t have 17 Hospitals in the center of Athens and none in the populous Eastern Attica.

*Creation of modern and innovative care units outside Hospitals. Chronic disease centers, Day care units, Public rehabilitation centers.

* Covering all real gaps in the National Health Service with permanent recruitment and transparent procedures. An increase in wages with a revision of the payrolls, so that the effort of the health workers is properly remunerated and to attract personnel of high standards and qualifications. Inclusion of all sanitary facilities in the heavy-unsanitary category.
And especially for young doctors, a radical reform of the system for obtaining a specialty and increasing their salaries.

*On every large island adequately staffed Hospital. Primary Care Unit with full staffing for the smaller islands and connection to the nearest Hospital.
Financial incentives (such as additional fees, coverage of housing costs) for attracting scientific potential and scoring for permanent positions in hospitals of their choice after a certain period of time.

* Support and increase of public mental health structures by integrating them into the Primary Care system.

*We are reiterating our proposal to abolish the participation rate in the prescription drug market, for the vulnerable groups, the low pensioners and the unemployed, who today are particularly affected by accuracy.