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The Ayuso Government is the one that invests the least in all of Spain in Health, euros per capita compared to the 1,612 euros on average in the rest of the autonomous communities. Poster at the EAP Vicente Soldevilla (Vallecas, Madrid) Photo CAS Poster at the EAP Vicente Soldevilla (Vallecas) Photo: Anti-Privatisation Coordinator of Health CAS Newtribuna NOVEMBER 17, 2021, 11:08 The five organizations represented on the Health Sector Table and UGT) once again show their unanimous complaint against the health policy of the Government of the Community of Madrid , which reduces the health policy by 781 million euros . investment in Public Health, with respect to real spending in 2019 and chooses to allocate “clearly insufficient” budgets to satisfy the pressing investment needs.
Taking as reference the estimated GDP data for and taking into account that a total of million will be allocated to all health spending in the Community of Madrid, the figure representsof the GDP, which is equivalent to euros. per capita (INE population data as ofbeing well below Australia Phone Number the per capita average in the health budgets of the rest of the autonomous communities in these data, Madrid is the region that invests the least in Health , far from the 8.6% of Extremadura, the of Murcia or Asturias, even below the state average, which stands at ( according to official data from the Ministry of Health). The real spending in the Community of Madrid in 2019 was 9,654 million. The budget proposal for million euros, which is 781 million less. “This decrease in the investment percentage for the year 2022 is completely illogical, if we take into account the increase in costs caused by the pandemic and the recovery of pending healthcare activity, as it is overcome, as well as the needs of postponed investment.
Improve the critical situation in which Madrid Primary Care currently finds itself and recover the labor rights and salaries of professionals,” the unions denounce. The investment planned for Primary Care by the regional government is also “insufficient” . For the year 2022, the budgets include for AP an increase of 76.6 million compared to 2019, that is, an increase of 3.9% compared to that year, less than half of the global increase in health budgets in this period (8.5%). "This amount is not even enough to cover the 83 million promised by the president since 2020 and, of course, the 200 million promised for the following two years are not reflected," they point out. Added to this is the announcement of the dismissal of some 7,500 professionals hired since March 2020 in hospitals, SUMMA and Primary Care. Photography: Poster at the EAP Vicente Soldevilla (Vallecas) Anti-Privatization Coordinator of Health.
Taking as reference the estimated GDP data for and taking into account that a total of million will be allocated to all health spending in the Community of Madrid, the figure representsof the GDP, which is equivalent to euros. per capita (INE population data as ofbeing well below Australia Phone Number the per capita average in the health budgets of the rest of the autonomous communities in these data, Madrid is the region that invests the least in Health , far from the 8.6% of Extremadura, the of Murcia or Asturias, even below the state average, which stands at ( according to official data from the Ministry of Health). The real spending in the Community of Madrid in 2019 was 9,654 million. The budget proposal for million euros, which is 781 million less. “This decrease in the investment percentage for the year 2022 is completely illogical, if we take into account the increase in costs caused by the pandemic and the recovery of pending healthcare activity, as it is overcome, as well as the needs of postponed investment.
Improve the critical situation in which Madrid Primary Care currently finds itself and recover the labor rights and salaries of professionals,” the unions denounce. The investment planned for Primary Care by the regional government is also “insufficient” . For the year 2022, the budgets include for AP an increase of 76.6 million compared to 2019, that is, an increase of 3.9% compared to that year, less than half of the global increase in health budgets in this period (8.5%). "This amount is not even enough to cover the 83 million promised by the president since 2020 and, of course, the 200 million promised for the following two years are not reflected," they point out. Added to this is the announcement of the dismissal of some 7,500 professionals hired since March 2020 in hospitals, SUMMA and Primary Care. Photography: Poster at the EAP Vicente Soldevilla (Vallecas) Anti-Privatization Coordinator of Health.