2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.02.003
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Percepciones de médicas y médicos de atención primaria de Madrid sobre las medidas de ajuste en el sistema público de salud

Abstract: It is essential that public authorities actively involve health care professionals in decision-making processes to ensure the implementation of evidence-based measures with strong professional support, thus maintaining the quality of care.

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“…Los profesionales sanitarios critican las medidas instauradas por el gobierno y manifiestan una ausencia en la participación profesional para la toma de decisiones con respecto a este grupo poblacional. Señalan que dichas medidas aprobadas, en relación a este colectivo, son precipitadas y que no logran el objetivo de ahorro sanitario marcado por el gobierno (32) .…”
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“…Los profesionales sanitarios critican las medidas instauradas por el gobierno y manifiestan una ausencia en la participación profesional para la toma de decisiones con respecto a este grupo poblacional. Señalan que dichas medidas aprobadas, en relación a este colectivo, son precipitadas y que no logran el objetivo de ahorro sanitario marcado por el gobierno (32) .…”
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“…Although the whole population is thought to have suffered, to a greater or lesser extent, the effects of the crisis, it has more severely affected population groups already penalized by rising unemployment rates. Construction workers or some industries, those already coming from historical trajectories of exclusion and exploitation, such as migrants and gypsies, or the elderly, dependent on social assistance, among them, women were included (15)(16)(17) .…”
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“…Among the situations mentioned by the interviewees and in the survey, there is the exclusion of access to the health system by immigrants without a residence permit and the inclusion of co-payments in medicines for the elderly, after the Royal Decree-Law (RDL) 16/2012 publication. Health professionals in Madrid considered that these measures were not adequately explained in relation to their objectives, and stated that they were guided by the idea of "saving at all costs" (17) . Migrants' access to the health system was reestablished by government measure in 2018, but previous restrictive effects are still perceived by nurses.…”
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confidence: 99%