Beja: ULSBA filing process thrown hospital supplies to public road.
The Board of Directors of the Local Unit of Health of Alentejo (ULSBA) filed proceedings to Beja Health Center 1, for hospital equipment thrown into the public road.
"I was treated poorly functional understanding of a duty, It did not determine any kind of harm to the community or affectation in public health ", was the conclusion that the Board of Directors of Local Health Unit of the Lower Alentejo (ULSBA) through the internal investigation initiated eviction hospital supplies, Health Center belonging Beja 1 (CSB1) in a public thoroughfare and the open, occurred in the past day 15 June.
View of the findings and the process Instructor proposal, the ULSBA decided by its "archiving", explaining that "verbal admonition is enough", a head nurse and the two operating assistants Health Center Beja 1, since in the judgment the Board of Directors "disciplinary action, to be effective and suitable, should not suffer from excessive hardness ", justify.
At the end of the investigation report, the instructor's proceedings maintains that “They are to be avoided, at all costs, repeating situations such as those, with every opportunity, honesty and sincerity”, such as those “aired” by Lidador News on the dump material on public roads.
It is recalled that in the late morning of 15 June, They were left in the open next to a MOLOK, within reach of children or adults, various types of clamps, Humidifier oxygen, bottles for use in pharmacies or wards with alcohol or type of liquid substances, one speculum and several boxes of papers into the hands.
In atura and when questioned by Lidador News (LN), who brought the case to public, the president of ULSBA, Conceição Margalha, He regretted and apologized for what happened, reiterating that "responsibilities will be cleared by this isolated case". For the ultimate body responsible for managing the health centers in the district of Beja, the situation reported as "anomalous", not due to "any rule in force, or order in a timely service by the executive body ", concluded.
Conception Margalha further argued that the abandonment of hospital waste in the streets "goes against good practices" carried out by the institution and "properly monitored by service providers", who collaborate with that institution.
Teixeira Correia
(journalist)