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Schillaci, the objective is to abolish the spending cap for personnel - Healthcare

2024-02-20T09:53:03.899Z

Highlights: Schillaci, the objective is to abolish the spending cap for personnel - Healthcare. "We want to restore attractiveness to the public service, ensuring that our professionals remain in our structures and find encouraging economic, professional and organizational conditions", he said. The Minister of Health, Orazio Schillaci said this at the event promoted in Rome by the National Federation of Medical Orders (Fnomceo) on the occasion of the National Day of healthcare, social-health,social-welfare and voluntary workers.


"We are only at the beginning of a journey to reorganize our public healthcare. The next objectives are the abolition of the spending cap for staff hiring, the increase in specific allowances and the valorisation of specialists. (ANSA)


"We are only at the beginning of a journey to reorganize our public healthcare.

The next objectives are the abolition of the spending cap for staff hiring

, the increase in specific allowances and the valorisation of specialists. We want to restore attractiveness to the public service, ensuring that our professionals remain in our structures and find encouraging economic, professional and organizational conditions".

The Minister of Health, Orazio Schillaci, said this

at the event promoted in Rome by the National Federation of Medical Orders (Fnomceo) on the occasion of the National Day of healthcare, social-health, social-welfare and voluntary workers.

 "Even in this challenge I know I can count on the support of Fnomceo, on its commitment to rediscover the beauty and importance of choosing this profession because if today the universality, free and fairness of the National Health Service are guaranteed - underlined Schillaci - it is thanks to all the healthcare, social-health, social-assistance and volunteering staff that we celebrate today. This is the path we want to take, together". 


In the hyper-technological era, maintaining human medicine

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In the era of hyper-technological medicine, of artificial intelligence, it is essential to keep attention high on the need to keep an increasingly human medicine alive

, on the ability to take care of patients with empathy, to listen to their needs, not to lose a foundation of medical practice: communication as a time for treatment".

Schillaci continued it.

"We must invest in these skills which risk being overshadowed by technology and digitalisation. It is about being modern, but also continuing in the wake of the teachings of the Social Doctrine of the Church and of personal dignity as Cardinal Pietro Parolin recently reminded us ", he concluded.

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