NAPLES, WORK AT RISK FOR 300 HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: ORDERS FOR PHYSIOTHERAPISTS AND NURSES CONCERNED ABOUT EFFECTS ON FRAGILE CARE
With a joint note Paolo EspositoPresident of the Order of Physiotherapists of THAT–OF–BN–CE e Teresa ReaPresident ofOrder of Nursing Professions of Naples express “concern for the future of three hundred healthcare professionals engaged in rehabilitation activities and for the inevitable repercussions that a possible loss of jobs could have on the quality of care for particularly fragile people”.
In Campania they are about 300 jobs at risk for health professionals who work in rehabilitation activities and this could have a serious impact on the quality of care for particularly fragile people who must continue to guarantee the full right to health.
They intervened on the issue with a joint note Paolo EspositoPresident of the Order of Physiotherapists of NA-AV-BN-CE e Teresa ReaPresident of the Order of Nursing Professions of Napoli. “We are seriously concerned – Rea and Esposito write – for the future of three hundred healthcare professionals engaged in rehabilitation activities and for the inevitable repercussions that a possible loss of jobs could have on the quality of care for particularly fragile people. We will carefully follow the evolution of the state of crisis, hoping as soon as possible for a resolution that will avert the loss of many jobs in a sector, the social and health sector, already suffering heavily due to forms of precarious employment that have never been overcome and the scarcity of job positions. Work. Losing so many professionals engaged in rehabilitation activities would also mean missing the necessary continuity of care for patients who are particularly in need of care and assistance.”