Why the future of small hospitals lies in “healthy cities”

Why the future of small hospitals lies in “healthy cities”
Why the future of small hospitals lies in “healthy cities”

EFinally, finally, finally! The Point publishes its new list of hospitals and clinics after three years of waiting following a ban due to an incredible administrative imbroglio such as is capable of producing. Expert journalists once again had access to the databases of each hospital and clinic in the region in order to carry out this remarkable study which honors the best establishments.

Unfortunately, there remain those that should not be frequented, around a hundred hospitals, whose surgical departments and maternity wards should close due to lack of sufficient activity to offer a quality service. Result: we cripple and legally kill patients, including the oldest who have difficulty moving and the poorest, poorly informed.

“Maintaining insecure services under the absurd pretext of proximity”

Those who know avoid these dangerous hospitals, as indicated by the considerable leakage rates to other establishments with proven expertise, even if it means traveling 60 kilometers or more to receive good care. If, in , it is common to take forty-five minutes or an hour to reach a hospital located less than 6 kilometers from your home without anyone panicking, in small towns, the mayor parades at the head of the crowd, demanding the maintenance of these insecure services on the absurd pretext of a proximity which rhymes with quality, while the same people do not hesitate to […] Read more

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