The ASP of Ragusa provides its version of events after the report on the healthcare scandal on Rete 4. Among the comments, that of the former mayor of Modica Piero Torchi stands out for its clarity

The ASP of Ragusa provides its version of events after the report on the healthcare scandal on Rete 4. Among the comments, that of the former mayor of Modica Piero Torchi stands out for its clarity
The ASP of Ragusa provides its version of events after the report on the healthcare scandal on Rete 4. Among the comments, that of the former mayor of Modica Piero Torchi stands out for its clarity

RAGUSA – The ASP of Ragusa provides its version of events in reference to the disservices reported during the program “Fuori dal coro” broadcast on Wednesday evening on Rete 4. The hospital company specifies in a note that “The failure of the CT scan at the Maggiore hospital in Modica was limited only to the days from 28 May to the afternoon of 3 June and that, in any case, all the scheduled tests were carried out in other hospitals in the province, namely Scicli and Ragusa. Since 3 June, both new generation CT scans purchased by the health authority with Pnrr funds have been operational and came into operation well in advance of the date of 30 September, the deadline indicated at a national level for the activation of the large Pnrr equipment. However, the ASP apologizes for the inconvenience caused to users who had to face an unexpected move.

As regards the therapies to be carried out with the linear accelerator, there was no disruption because the two machines at the “Maria Paternò Arezzo” hospital in Ragusa were in regular operation. The replacement of these two linear accelerators with two new instruments is already planned, but the procedure will be performed alternately so as not to stop the therapies administered to patients. If a problem should arise during this transition phase – concludes the note from the ASP – continuity of care will always be guaranteed thanks to an agreement with the ASP of Syracuse.

In any case, the “heavy” report on the biggest Iblean healthcare scandal aired on Wednesday evening in Mario Giordano’s program “Fuori dal coro” it’s one of those that really hurts, that hits like a resounding punch in the stomach for its crudeness in exposing the undeniable and atavistic problems that have gripped this delicate sector for too many years, at the expense of sick people, who, sometimes, leave us the skin too. “What a fool…” the good Emilio Fede would have commented. And in fact the effects in terms of image are certainly not flattering, on the contrary.

Between new CT scans coming into operation after months, the latest generation PETs unused because the hospital premises are not adequate in the face of expenses of millions of euros and very long waiting lists, there is something to worry about, and perhaps tear it out in strands. Leaving aside the obviousness of the more or less indignant stances that have sprung up on social media like mushrooms from politicians and others (and those who should have dutifully spoken out, instead didn’t), the only comment that stands out for its clarity and coherence on Facebook is that of the former mayor of Modica Piero Torchi, who, thanks to his long and complex experience as a former politician and long-time administrator, analyzed what was highlighted in the television report without lapsing into rhetoric.

“First of all, the damage to image is important – writes Torchi – and does not only concern the healthcare offer, but also the territorial and tourist one, because it gives the idea of ​​inefficient and inadequate hospitals in territories, on the contrary, of great appeal. Immediately after the responsibilities: health and medical directors who shrug their shoulders, are unable to articulate a plausible explanation and almost enjoy the situation, ascribing to themselves a saving power amplified by their absence, must be kicked out, immediately, without ifs or buts; this would happen in any private company.

Then the Court of Auditors and the judiciary will investigate purchases, non-use and connivance with the private system, while the Ministry and Department will send inspectors. The task of politics is to recover the resources to purchase machinery, solve functionality and infrastructural problems, certainly not to guide companies. Because one of two things: either we complain by requesting greater autonomy of healthcare from politics, or we complain if politics doesn’t intervene.

Here, beyond and before politics – continues the former mayor of Modica – they must be fired by the incompetent and conniving General Director (not by politics); only then will the Regional Health Councilor have to demand an account and reason for the General Director’s actions and, if not adequate, remove him. Throwing stones at random at this or that politician serves to appease anger and the desire for summary populist executions; using reason and asking for concrete, serious and true actions, with the right steps, from those who have the duty to intervene is a step forward towards solving the problem.

For the rest, the policy that solves problems, brings resources to the territory, takes care of improving the quality of infrastructure has my appreciation. Much less – concludes Torchi – politics that only knows how to point fingers, but never puts a finger in hot water to solve concrete problems”. Will anything change or will everything continue as before? Ah, to know…

 
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