Lipari hospital understaffed: only two out of seven doctors in the ER
The Lipari hospital is in a state of emergency, with repercussions on the emergency room. There are few doctors on duty, and more are due to be transferred out in the coming days, leaving only two to cover 24-hour shifts. The hospital is understaffed and lacks essential resources, such as reagents for the analysis lab, causing patients to seek services at private laboratories. The mayor has raised concern about the limited hospital services and has been in talks with health authorities to address the issues. Despite the challenges, progress has been made in improving emergency medical services on the islands. The administration is working towards a definitive solution to the problem, including the management of the helipads dedicated to the emergency room.
Lipari, Sos dall’ospedale: al pronto soccorso solo due medici su sette
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