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Woe to our hospitals!

2026-02-03 13:41:00, Denoncim CNA

Woe to our hospitals!

CNA conducted an observation in the emergency room of the QSUT, where what was found is an ignorance that is apparent at first glance, an ignorance that comes from the citizens themselves, an ignorance that comes from their behavior.

We have shown with pictures, we have documented these behaviors, where garbage is thrown everywhere. The premises inside and around are polluted not by doctors, nurses or sanitation workers, but by citizens who throw garbage in the premises of the QSUT.

There are dozens of people standing in the corridors, smoking, with a hooligan, shameful, and limitless behavior. This does not happen in any country in Europe, and neither the doctors, nor the nurses, nor the sanitation workers, nor the administration are to blame for this.

Woe to our hospitals, not for the patients they have, nor for the heroic work of the doctors, but for their family members who go to see a sick person and in turn cause pollution, for those who have a hooligan behavior, make noise, shout, smoke in the corridors, as if they were in an inn.

This is the behavior of people who go to the emergency room of the QSUT.

Woe to our hospitals!

Perhaps it is time to look at the approach of the institutions themselves, of the administration itself, to the way in which access permits should be handled within the hospital, but beyond that, where can responsibility be given to coordinators, nurses, etc., who cannot act as gendarmes. Institutions are needed for these individuals.

Where is the IHP? Is it the responsible institution that follows up step by step on people who smoke in bars, saying that smoking should be banned?

Now they have banned smoking in bars and started smoking in hospitals.

Why doesn't the IHP go and impose fines, both on citizens and perhaps on medical staff? Where is the control?

When people don't know how to behave, there are laws and regulations that maintain health, safety, and standards in our hospitals.

So who are responsible?

Hospitals cannot be "meat", but they must be humane places.

When we lack culture, education, and normal behavior in hospitals, imagine what we do on the streets./ CNA

 





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