Albacete (EFE).- The Popular Party’s candidate for the Community Board, Paco Núñez, has presented his two hundred measures to improve health in Castilla-La Mancha.
In an act in Albacete and before Nursing, Emergency, Primary Care or Emergencies professionals, Núñez has outlined some of these measures, such as improving Health in the region, such as a shock plan for waiting lists.
In any case, he has indicated that the important thing is that his program is agreed with health workers, professional associations and unions.
Núñez has explained that he has “a very accurate diagnosis that comes from all the toilets” and although he has lamented that “the conclusion is terrible: Health is a disaster” he has defended that he is not worried about what he is going to get manage because you will have the opinion of professionals.
The first negotiating table that I convene, that of health
In addition, he has advanced that the first negotiating table that he will convene if he is elected president of Castilla-La Mancha will be that of Health and that he will do so, among other reasons, to recover the professional career of toilets.
On the contrary, he has denounced that the socialists were carrying out the recovery of the professional career “in their 2015 and 2019 programs” and “they have not complied”.
Therefore, he has considered that he has considered that “they no longer have credibility”, despite the fact that the PSOE also includes it in its electoral program for this campaign.
Among the 200 health measures, which are part of the 2,244 measures program, the implementation of a plan for the improvement and construction of Health Centers has also advanced and has considered that the modernization of hospitals “has to leave the political debate” .
In general, he has defended that “health infrastructures must be taken out of the public debate” because in his opinion it is something that “must be transformed into an ordinary matter, that it occurs no matter who governs.”
He has insisted that “the works of all hospitals must be completed and a plan for the permanent modernization of hospitals must be launched, which is something normalized and not a political debate, to always be at the forefront of health management.”