Fandakova wants the Medical Audit to verify the Fourth City Hospital (Video)



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YORDANKA FANDAKOVA

I have asked the director of the Fourth City Hospital, Dr. Arkady Ivanov, for an explanation and urge the Medical Audit Agency to conduct an inspection. Hospital directors are responsible for having a clear work protocol. This was written on Facebook by the mayor of Sofia Yordanka Fandakova on the occasion of the requested resignation of the hospital director by the Minister of Health, Prof. Kostadin Angelov. The reason prof. Angelov insisting on the resignation of the head of the municipal medical institution is a refusal to accept a patient with a proven coronavirus.

“The ministry said at the beginning of the pandemic: ‘A proof of coronavirus infection cannot be a condition for hospitalization. As a rule!” The Health minister previously wrote on Facebook.

“I fully support Minister Angelov’s position that hospitals that refuse to open beds for KOVID should not receive funding from the Health Insurance Fund. Today, the price of our success is measured by the empathy, responsibility and debt of everyone, including hospital owners and directors, “said Fandakova.

Remember that municipal hospitals in Sofia have been involved in treating patients with cronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic. A second hospital in the capital city opened one of the first wards in the country, despite the fears of some staff members.

“The report aired on national television about a patient brought by the Emergency Department to the Fourth City shows a problem that the ‘system’ must solve. A patient who is considered by a doctor in need of hospital treatment cannot be returned by the doctors. You cannot request a paper document, since the hospital has electronic access. I have asked the hospital director Dr. Arkady Ivanov for an explanation and urge the Medical Audit Agency to carry out an inspection. Hospital directors are responsible for having a clear protocol for the work. Right now we need all the doctors, nurses, and paramedics entering the COVID wards. And order and discipline save lives, “says Fandakova.



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