“The University Hospital of Melilla is ready and prepared to serve Melilla citizens.” The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, has highlighted the new health infrastructure that, with an investment of more than 120 million euros, is at the forefront of the country and is going to represent a quality leap in the health quality that is going to be given to the Melillenses.
The head of the Government Delegation, has traveled to the new Hospital to know first-hand the “incidents” that the local government has alleged in order not to give the first occupation license and follow up on the correction of them by the Ingesa.
It should be noted that, from the Direction of the Ingesa has been delivered the ‘modified project 4’, which had been requested from the Ministry of Development of the Autonomous City.
As the highest representative of the Government of Spain in our city has seen, the objections made by the local government affected less than 0.01% of the health infrastructure and do not in any way influence the phased opening proposed by the General Directorate of Ingesa, since there are complete plants of the Hospital that have not been given a single objection from the local administration.
“Incidents” corrected
Technicians from TRAGSA and Ingesa have accompanied the Delegate throughout the tour of the University Hospital showing her the actions that have been undertaken. The most serious of the “incidents” raised by the Ministry of Miguel Marín had to do with the accessibility of people with reduced mobility who traveled to the Hospital in a vehicle, which has been resolved with the reservation of parking spaces for these people in the underground parking of the infrastructure with a direct access to the elevator, which is also protected from rain or sun.
Still with accessibility, the auditorium did not have a space reserved for people with reduced mobility in its seats, something that has been solved by removing some seats in the front row of the auditorium and leaving them for the exclusive use of people with wheelchairs.
With regard to the other objections that the Imbroda Government has put, all of them easily correctable, include lowering the sticker that points to the bathrooms a few centimeters, removing some lockers that hindered the passage in a room, covering an enfunche in some bathrooms that are in the new hospital, or changing the leaves of a door so that each of them is 80 centimeters.