In the drastic reform, as a whole of the patient’s experience in public hospitals in Greece, the prime minister said, Kyriakos Mitsotakis During his conference ygeiamou, formally describing the prospects for the improvement of the public health system in our country.
Among other things, the prime minister repeatedly referred to the need to implement a system of rewarding doctors and nurses YOUwho honor the function and exemplify their duties by treating Greek citizens.
More specifically, Mr. Mitsotakis characteristically stated on the subject that “We are talking about the need for investment in infrastructure, etc., but the most critical ingredient is the vibrant potential in the field of public health. I believe that we need to reach the logic of rewarding based on the performance of people who provide health service. Certainly, with an assessment system with Transparency and justice. It is imperative to go to a reward system, however difficult it may seem. I know from my term as Minister of Administrative Reform, that one issue is to consider those who do not do their job well. But it is just as difficult to reward those who do it in a great way. “

Responding to criticism that the public industry of health in Greece is not as competitive as it should be, so as to attract instead of repelled employees, Kyriakos Mitsotakis pointed out that “I have to recognize that we are still not as competitive as we could. Although the steps that have been taken are very important to improve working conditions in health. On the other hand, our country’s public finances have improved enough to allow us to reward civil servants, according to a € 40m funds. But we have to think differently. The money we save from fighting corruption, instead of returning it to citizens in the form of benefits, should we invest them, especially in human resources? “


Participating in panels with the subject of ‘New prospects for the national health system’as part of the 6th work Health Courtorganizing the ygeiamou.gr and First issuethe Kyriakos Mitsotakis expressed, in principle, the view that “We are on the right track, with regard to the achievement of goals we had set in our second government service.

The ND government has set three main priorities for the reform of public health in Greece. The first is the substantial increase in funding. We invest in unprecedented infrastructure funds, both from national resources and from the recovery fund. We have upgraded doctors’ earnings. We have met the constant demand for the independent taxation of on -call on -calls so that we are also competitive against the private sector.
»We are modernizing the emergency department throughout the country. I recently visited the CAT and found myself the difference that has already been achieved.
»Very important, I consider the program to prevent, with actions at a precautionary level, which has been universal acceptance by Greek society, with a series of examinations that literally save lives. Because, for the first time, the state goes to the patient, organized and systematically. Having specified, which is extremely important, the course of patients in the event of a problem diagnosed on the basis of examinations. I mention the diagnostic test for colon cancer.
»The program is a huge innovation. Because we do not only cure the patient. We prevent an unpleasant development for his health.
“Let us not forget, however, that the NHS is a very big, heavy system. We carry out 500,000 surgeries a year, if anything. At the same time, the emphasis on prevention, in addition to objectively saving lives, allows us to achieve a better and more effective management in health finances. “.

The second element that the Prime Minister highlighted Kyriakos Mitsotakisfor a better present and future in public health, is the dissemination of the use of new technologies, digitization and, in particular, her Artificial intelligence.
In this regard, Mr. Mitsotakis pointed out that “With the expansion of health digitization, we not only support the NHS and facilitate citizens with better service, but also support a number of digital businesses, which are developing many new applications. Of course, with all respect for citizens’ personal data. Health is most importantly an area where technology intersects with everyday life. In the coming days, a pilot in the Evangelism will be implemented in the Annunciation program throughout his stay in the hospital, from the first time he enters, to his way out. And the citizen will be the one who will overall evaluate his experience, which I consider valuable. It will fully reshape the on -call experience. “
Passing on to some individual details of how the YOU From 2019 onwards, the Prime Minister pointed out that “We remain in the phase of fiscal unlawful and in no way do we want to come back to periods of destabilization. However, we hire staff -as recently with the recruitment of 500 injured. Is this enough? No, and we certainly haven’t reached the point we want. But this is how we reform the patient’s experience, because with more injured carriers, we will say, we will have a reduction in waiting time, delays, etc. “
About the on -call and effectiveness of YOUMr. Mitsotakis explained that “On the one hand, it is a challenge for us to attract the leading Greek scientists from abroad. But also to ensure the conditions so that they do not regret their choice to repatriate.
“On the other hand, we have to rationally think about the operation of some ‘centers of excellence’ in health: because, yes, some simple surgeries can be carried out in regional hospitals, but we should have truly centers of excellence for difficult incidents, with a greater concentration of forces. It is not an easy exercise, since we approach a broader issue, that of public security.
In addition, I believe that we should revise the on -call system, with a standard procedure that will facilitate both health services and patients themselves. Especially in cases of emergency care. “
In addition to the issues related to public health policy, the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis avoided being extended extensively on Tempi issue and the latest developments, with the dismissal of the conspiracy theories on Xyli, illegal fuel load, etc.
On that, Mr. Mitsotakis was enough to declare that “The lie has short legs. This proved to be. We will say the rest in time, because at a health conference, we are wrong with the dialogue on such an important issue. Anyway, justice has the first reason. As for me, I will be in the House. However, I am sure that all bona fide citizens have realized what went to happen. “
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