The mayoress and the first deputy mayor reinforce the need to split the pediatric service
The mayor of Sant Feliu, Lídia Muñoz, and the first lieutenant of the mayor, Oriol Bossa, have met with the management of the Health Region of the Department of Health to demand the maintenance of the pediatric service at CAP El Pla. In this meeting, they highlighted the importance of splitting the pediatric service in Sant Feliu, as was agreed when the service was moved to CAP Rambla following the works on the Plan. In addition, they have highlighted the particularities of Sant Feliu, a city divided by the railway line and with mobility difficulties during the underground works.
Commitment to citizens to return the service to the Plan
Both the mayor Lídia Muñoz and the first lieutenant of the mayor Oriol Bossa have reiterated their commitment to the citizens of Sant Feliu to return the pediatric service to CAP El Pla once the works on the equipment are finished. Since May 2017, the service has been offered from CAP Rambla as a temporary option, but the City Council insists that this option is not viable. They emphasize that the CAP Rambla is not very accessible for the entire municipality and that the service must return to the Plan to comply with the commitment made with the public.
Proposal of the Department of Health
In the meeting with the Department of Health, it was agreed that in the coming days a proposal will be presented to ensure that pediatric care in Sant Feliu is not concentrated solely at CAP Rambla. Mayor Lídia Muñoz has emphasized that they will listen to the proposal carefully, but if they do not agree, they will express it.
Consensus between government and opposition
All the opposition parties, such as the PSC, Tots som Sant Feliu, Ciutadans i Veïns, agree in demanding that the pediatric service be maintained at CAP El Pla. They consider that it is necessary to have this service at the two primary care centers. This consensus has been expressed in several motions in plenary, where the return of the pediatric service to the Plan and also of the emergency room has been claimed.
Historic claim of the city
The representatives of the government and the opposition agree that the pediatric service at the CAP El Plan is a historical claim of the city. They emphasize that this service is important for citizens and that it must not be harmed. They also point out the accessibility and mobility difficulties presented by the CAP Rambla and the rift in the city due to the underground works.
Commitment to the citizens of Sant Feliu
The political representatives of Sant Feliu reaffirm their commitment to the public to return the pediatric service to CAP El Pla. They emphasize that this commitment must be fulfilled and that solutions must be sought to improve the pediatric service in the city.
Claim to improve the pediatric service
The political representatives of Sant Feliu claim the improvement of the pediatric service and emphasize the importance of having a quality service in the city. They consider that it is necessary to maintain the service at CAP El Pla and look for solutions to improve accessibility and mobility in the city.
Consensus between government and opposition
Both the government and the opposition agree on the need to maintain the pediatric service at CAP El Pla. They consider that this service is essential for citizens and that it must be guaranteed at the two primary care centers in Sant Feliu.
Appeal to citizens
The political representatives of Sant Feliu are calling on the public to join the demand for the maintenance of the pediatric service at CAP El Pla. They highlight the importance of citizen participation in this issue and encourage the population to express their opinion and join the project.