Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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the precarious situation, decommission "POTRERO DE LINARES. Funding for




Judge Mario D'Jallad, was officially notified of the final transfer of the last mental patients admitted to the colony Nicolas Lozano.

Judge of the Fifth Chamber of the House Civil and Commercial, Mario D'Jallad, was officially notified of the final shipment of the latest mental patients admitted to the colony Nicolas Lozano.

As is known, the judge handled the "collective defense against the Province of Salta and / or Ministry of Public Health and / or Department of Mental Health and / or Director of Hospital Miguel Ragone and / or Colonia Lozano" in which framework last April approved the agreement reached between the Ministry of Public Health and General Counsel of disability. One of the highlights of the agreement establishing the obligation Ministry of Health to complete the transfer of male patients admitted to the colony called "Management of production rehabilitation and Dr. Nicholas Lozano."

The final transfer to the Mental Health Hospital Dr. Miguel Ragone of this city will take place on 2 August. The report by the Ministry of Public Health of the Province entered details of the actions to implement that will be supported by the Samech ambulance.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

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HEMODIALYSIS Where do?

budget funds allocated by hemodialysis: Where van?

as surprised as us several Dialysis Centers, contacted us very concerned, note posted on the disproportionation and the absurdity of the funds allocated by the Provincial Budget Law Private Dialysis Centers.

Below are the documentation that supports the analysis by The Intansigente in note "Business is not to cure" a clear reference to an unclear and inefficient use of funds from the Public Health Ministry of Salta this case allocating a disproportionate amount of dialysis Private Schools, when most of patients are treated in a public hospital for a sum less than 6 times.

Funds are allocated by the budget (see corresponding sheet), the number of patients comes from the 68 recorded in INCUCAI (national registration required), excluding the 45 patients attending the hospital, 23 remain to be spent by the 6.4 times higher than for the first 45.

Our research does not aim to question the actions of any private school not favored by the circumstances, but to draw attention to the fact that if it reaches the budget for the Hospital OƱativia, the amount corresponding to 23 remaining should be proportional.

In the best case if the province decided to invest such a sum in dialysis patients, would be much more useful, transparent, and economically desirable to allocate these funds to a public dialysis center and free for the needy, because investment reached 3.5 million and 700 thousand pesos do meet the 23 patients per year, and so therefore the state could save approximately 7 million pesos, with this, for example the Province of Salta, would have resolved the dialysis the shortcomings, and money to raise salaries.

also attempted do the same analysis of 178 patients covered by the IPSS, (as recorded INCUCAI), but curiously in the publication of the official budget, the details of the Jurisdiction 17, IPSS, is not.

Most dialysis centers we contacted cited a reference value of $ 3500.00 per month per patient, including transport, would lead us to suppose that the correct quotation of these 23 patients would be as much one million pesos.

The only explanation for such a sum allocated to private dialysis patients there are 170 patients would be disadvantaged more, not registered in any party and for which pay $ 3500 per month to some sites not registered with INCUCAI, a situation that would be painfully disastrous because they would be outside the official circuit coverage of patients with chronic renal failure, and paid irregularly by the State Provincial.

The only thing that moves is fair Salta, with equal opportunity for all, without unfair competition, that's for, not just a speech, is our law motive.

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Source: Intransigente.com