BILBAO, 29 (EUROPA PRESS)

SATSE, SME, FFHE, SAE and UTESE have encrypted by 75 per cent follow-up to the day of strike convened by health professional unions in Osakidetza, which have been considered “a resounding success”.

Plants have ensured that the health services of the three Basque territories have stalled and they have censored which, at 1400 hours, Osakidetza continued making “great efforts to hide the actual data of follow-up to the day of strike”.

As indicated, the strikes have been backed “in a forceful manner” in all clinics and health centres, which have worked “in regime of minimum services”. In this sense, have censored the minimum services were “clearly abusive, between 30 to 100 per cent depending on the case and with an estimated average of 50 per cent”.

In the area of primary care, consider that unemployment has been “generalized”, with a follow-up of 90 per cent among staff in “practical disposition” support the strike and a “similar” incidence in the three territories. “numerous health centres have been closed and have been exclusively addressed the emergency,” pointed out by.

In this line have explained has been reached a percentage of the 100 percent backing in the Guipuzcoan primary care centers of Olaberria, Lazkao, Azpeitia, Irun-Dumboa, Beasain, Legazpi, Eibar, Torrekua, Ordizia, Azkoitia, Elgoibar, Mendaro and Soraluze, and Vizcaya of Bidezabal, Alango or Sopelana, moreover, of the centers of the Interior region or Comarca Araba, in Álava.

According to figures gathered by the unions, support in the area of mental health participation have been 85 per cent and 65 per cent throughout hospitals in small and medium-sized, with compliance with the minimum services.

In the hospitals in larger – crosses, Donostia, Basurto, Galdakao, Txagorritxu and Santiago – have encrypted the support of the call by 50 percent.

As pointed out, the strike in hospitals as Txagorritxu, Zumarraga or Galdakao has meant the “paralysis” of the services of Radiology and clinical analysis, among other general services.

Finally, have shown their satisfaction by the participation of medical personnel in concentrations convened in Bilbao and San Sebastian, with more than 500 attendees, to protest the situation of the health sector in which “not only have deteriorated the working conditions but which urgently requires greater investment in human and material resources to ensure quality with the growing demand for health care that requires the population of the Basque country”.