Doctors in Rome stage protest in defence of Italy’s health service

Unions representing Italian doctors and health managers staged a protest in Rome last week which was organised in defence of the country’s national health service.The demonstration on Thursday 15 December focused on problems affecting many health professions, including long working hours, lack of staff, suffocating bureaucracy, poor social and economic recognition, and assaults and accidents at work.Doctors that took part said the public health service is not being given enough priority by the state despite the critical problems that have worsened since the pandemic.“For politicians, doctors are invisible,” said Filippo Anelli, president of the National Federation of Orders of Surgeons and Dentists (FNOMCeO), which has just launched a campaign called “Gli invisibili” (the invisibles)1 that will appear on billboards, social media, and in cinemas.Nino Cartabellotta, founder of the Gimbe Foundation, a non-profit organisation that campaigns on healthcare matters, said, “The 2023 Budget Law presented by the government shows no further…
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