Medicina ieseana este pe “harta” internationala insa nu intr-un mod pozitiv, dupa ce presa britanica a relatat situatia din dosarul in care este implicat Dr. Dan Tesloianu si in care este vorba despre reutilizarea unor dispozitive medicale-stimulatoare cardiace-prelevate de la cadavre si implantate pacientilor.
“Cativa medici care sunt suspectati ca ar fi luat sute de dispozitive medicale de la cadavre si le-ar fi reutilizat la pacienti sunt investigati in Romania, spun procurorii.
Unul dintre cei cinci medici, ce lucreaza intr-un spital din Iasi, regiunea de est a fost arestat preventiv si este anchetat pentru abuz in serviciu si luare de mita”, scrie The Guardian.
“Several doctors suspected of taking hundreds of medical implants from corpses and reusing them in live patients are facing criminal investigation in Romania, prosecutors have said.
One of the five medics, who was working at a hospital in the eastern city of Iași, has been taken into custody pending the investigation on charges of abuse of power and bribe-taking, a statement said”-The Guardian
In acelasi articol, ziarul britanic aduce in discutie faptul ca “sistemul medical romanesc este printre cele mai putin dezvoltate din Uniunea Europeana, fiind macinat de coruptie, ineficienta sI management politizat”, facand referire inclusiv la faptul ca foarte multi medici si asistente emigreaza.
“Romania’s healthcare system, one of the least developed within the European Union, has been dogged by corruption, inefficiencies and politicised management.
The state has built one hospital in the last three decades, spends the least on healthcare in the EU and tens of thousands of doctors and nurses have emigrated”-The Guardian.