“According to the information I received from IDICA, the electronic prescription system is functioning normally”
“According to the information I received from IDICA, the e-prescription system is functioning normally, which proves that the vast majority of private doctors do not comply with requests to refrain from e-prescription,” he says in his post on the “X” platform. Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis.
“This neutrality, if successful, would have brought great anxiety and suffering to patients who were finally prevented by the responsible attitude of private doctors today,” he says, emphasizing that the two positive news of the day are related to electronic treatment. prescriptions and Kos, 3 private pathologists are accepted to help the Hospital’s challenges, “they prove that together and with consultation, we can face all the difficult problems we face due to the lack of pan-European human resources”.
Here’s what Adonis Georgiadis says in his post
Some time ago we received two good news. The first was from Kos, where the president of the Island’s Medical Association informed me that 3 private pathologists had been admitted to help with the hospital’s calls. After the decision, for which I thank them openly and wholeheartedly, Kos will not have a problem big enough to require the implementation of the controversial provision that caused all the controversy. Dozens of private doctors came to help us in response to the cry of the Ministry of Health throughout the Territory.
Also, according to the information I received from IDIKA, the e-prescription system is functioning normally, which proves that the vast majority of private doctors are not heeding the calls to refrain from e-prescription. This abstinence, if successful, would have caused enormous discomfort and suffering to the patients who are finally prevented today by the responsible attitude of private physicians. Both news prove that together and in agreement, we can face all the difficult challenges we face from the Pan-European human resource shortage. The Department of Health and I personally pledge that we will continue our efforts to build a new NHS to provide our citizens with the quality healthcare they want and deserve.