“When we talk about the Da Vinci machine, we are not talking about a two-million-euro machine that is leading the way, we are talking about a machine that is going to mean that a patient who had to be hospitalized for 15 days for an intervention can reduce the term to two or three days, and that is going to have a direct impact on the citizen.”
The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, in an interview granted to Onda Cero, has referred to the University Hospital of Melilla (HUME) and Health in our city. “After making an investment of more than 100 million euros, logically, the Government is working to attract professionals and so that the Hospital is at full performance when it has to be,” he stressed.
In this sense, it has insisted that, beyond the investment and that the new hospital has the most modern equipment on the market, the citizens must be aware that all this has a direct impact on the benefit of all and on the quality of care of the Melillenses. “The important thing is that this infrastructure comes to improve people’s lives,” he said.
Lack of political will
However, he has criticized the delay by the Autonomous City to grant the first occupation license of the HUME. “If Mr. Miguel Marín, in his responsibility as a counselor, were interested in making this happen faster, I am very convinced that the first occupation license would already be there,” he said.
The highest representative of the Government of Spain in the city has censored the lack of interest and political will for the implementation of the University Hospital, “the most important work of recent decades”. Therefore, he insisted that the Development Advisor should solve this “documentation problem”, “sit down to see what is happening and what solution we can give”.
Likewise, Sabrina Moh has questioned that the interests of the popular leader are focused on “entelechy”, such as the cruise linen or the university city. “I think they are very good, but right now they are entelechy and the Hospital is a reality and therefore it should be the number one issue on its agenda,” he defended.