“You cannot unjustifiably raise a social alarm or deceive management.” Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergencies Antonio Sanz He mentioned this Monday Association of Women Suffering from Breast Cancer (AMAMA) in Seville That, like any … A citizen or entity is “obligated by law” to transmit to the administration the data it knows about important problems in the health system.
Sanz made these statements after leading the criticism Andalusian governmentBecause of the imbalance in the delivery of the breast cancer program’s questionable diagnoses, she refused to provide the regional government with data that she claimed to know about citizens who had experienced imbalances and who, in her opinion, were not present in the program’s official records. blackboard.
“Until now, Imam was talking about 4,000 affected people, and now they are saying it was phone calls.”
Antonio Sanz
Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergency
Sanz said: “Until now Imam was saying that there were 4,000 affected, while we counted about 2,300, and now he says that in fact there are 4,000 phone calls, which were not affected.” Andalusian Health Service (SAS) He will continue to request data from the association even though he has already responded negatively to the request sent to him on November 13.
Legal obligation
The advisor cited Andalusia’s public health laws and administrative procedures laws, which allow departments not to be informed of situations that threaten people’s health.
Moreover, Sanz spoke during his speech at the conference “New Economics Forum”, In Seville, before sending the official request to Amama, he personally met with those responsible for the Four Hours and demanded the data on those affected by the failures in the offers that they claimed to know, and that they had not provided to him.
«The director of the Andalusia Cancer Control Strategy and the director of one of the main hospitals in Andalusia, which was most affected by these problems, also met with them. Imam “He also did not provide them with the information we requested so that we could care for the women,” Sanz said.