Reforming public health: a new horizon for the Terres de l’Ebre

Health as a fundamental priority

Recently, the discussion of the state of public health has occupied a central place in the social debate of our counties. Health is a topic that touches the lives of all of us, and its importance makes it essential to address it seriously and knowledge. Despite the amount of news on the subject, not all have been just as right or informative.

Government’s commitment to health improvement

For the PSC and the Government of the Generalitat, the protection and improvement of public health is not only an promise, but an essential part of its mission. Unlike the previous administrations, the Government of Salvador Illa has shown a firm commitment to the strengthening of public services, with health as an indisputable priority. A recent example of this commitment took place earlier this month, when mobilizations to defend the Móra d’Ebre medicalized helicopter were attended by a clear response from the Government, which not only ensured its continuity, but also presented expansion plans.

A new health infrastructure

The Government is actively working for the creation of a new heliport base in Móra d’Ebre, which will allow a significant extension of the health facilities. This new location, near the Regional Hospital, is waiting for the municipal approval to accelerate the process of acquiring the necessary land. The new infrastructure will include two hangars and an operation building, which will improve the conditions of the service and allow operations with three aircraft, including a Mossos d’Esquadra helicopter.

A global plan for health improvement

The Heliport project is part of a wider initiative to revitalize public health in Catalonia, with a special approach to Terres de l’Ebre. One of the highlights is the imminent construction of a new reference hospital for the region, after exceeding the delays caused by the inefficiency of previous governments. The construction of this new hospital will be coordinated by the reforms of the Virgen de la Cinta Hospital, ensuring that the population receive quality health care without interruption.

Towards Academic Excellence in Medicine

The creation of a new hospital goes hand in hand with the implementation of Medicine Studies, an initiative that promises to raise health education in the region. Negotiations with Rovira i Virgili University are promising, and news can soon be announced about their start. This academic program seeks to offer quality training with small groups of students and access to state -of -the -art resources.

A Brilliant Future for Local Health

The integration of medicine studies with those of nursing, together with the construction of an avant -garde hospital, will position the Terres de l’Ebre as a benchmark in the healthcare sector. This will not only attract new professionals, but also address one of the greatest challenges of health in the most peripheral areas: the lack of doctors. The strategic location of Tortosa, which connects Tarragona and Castellón, is essential for the public health system, and its transformation into a pole of knowledge and economic growth is a perspective that inspires hope.

Final reflection

The transformation of health in Terres de l’Ebre is a process in progress that promises to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, ensuring that health is always a priority. The dedication to the improvement of health services is a step towards a healthier and sustainable future for the whole community.

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