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MADRID, 21 (EUROPA PRESS)

The President of the College medical organization (WTO), Juan José Rodríguez Sendín, warned the new Government that will form the people’s Party that “not tolerated” cuts to “minimize the quality of the service” but “a from there, any element that serves to rationalize, welcome”.

After the “expected” results of general elections, the highest representative of Spanish physicians has been relied on PP “live up to its promises” and does not establish any measure of substantial cuts, so that “no one has to wait longer” of what we have established or diagnostic tests, or treatment or surgery.

Nonetheless, Rodriguez Sendín has softened in an interview to Reuters that can opt for other measures “rationalization”, recognizing that “in the past three years are squandered much has been wasted, and has been done dispensable.” “And what is surplus now, it should waive.”

“There are pockets of inefficiency that improve, there is a salary and organizational model that modify, and you can now do the people’s Party.” Will this be enough to solve the deficit? “Then probably not, but will greatly help”, recognized.

, The Chairman of the WTO has called the new Government to clarify “the truth about debt and financing for the SNS”, and to explain how to deal with. “This is very important because who has to face with citizens are professionals,” recalls.

In addition, understand that professionals “can be with uncertainty without knowing what will happen tomorrow, if you will remove the guards or if there will be more cuts”. “We need an explanatory model and someone to tell us the truth, and to act with a level of transparency that until now have not”.

On the other hand, Rodríguez Sendín has claimed the PP that signs up with the PSOE “happy” Pact for the healing, that are “almost eight or nine years asking, and that it is necessary that the partisan struggle does not affect the prudent decision-making”.

Similarly, calls the implementation underway law of management of health professions (LOPS), which in his view “has developed poorly in recent years”.