Extend the entire management of the Dulbecco university hospital in Catanzaro so as not to interrupt the phase of increased operations already underway and guarantee the continuity of the integration process of the Pugliese-Ciaccio and Mater Domini facilities. This is the request put in black and white, unanimously, by the Catanzaro city councilors, representing all the political groups that make up the civic assembly, and addressed to the President of the Calabria Region, Roberto Occhiuto, in his capacity as commissioner ad acta for health. A document that is inspired by press rumors regarding the possible rotation of managers of Calabrian hospital and healthcare companies.
The work done
“Without prejudice to your legitimate and appropriate assessments on the merits – the councilors write – we cannot fail to highlight the good work carried out in just over two years by the management of the Renato Dulbecco university hospital in Catanzaro, the largest in Calabria and one of the largest in the South. Management which is governing the delicate and complex transition phase of Dulbecco: we are referring, naturally, to the process of integration between the Pugliese-Ciaccio and the Mater Domini Polyclinic. A process which, over these years, has progressed making clear progress, albeit with some inevitable critical issues, and which has not yet reached the finish line. The integration between the two hospitals in the city, previously completely independent, makes Dulbecco unique compared to all the other regional hospital-university companies precisely because of the problems that this new reality has inherited. In the last two years, in particular, a strong boost has been guaranteed to the prospects of growth of the Company, which cannot under any circumstances be blocked right now that Dulbecco is going through the moment of most profound operationalization of integration actions”.
Fundamental step
From the city councilors of Catanzaro, the request in clear letters to President Occhiuto concludes as follows: “We believe, therefore, as political exponents who are well aware of the situation in the territory they belong to, listening to the citizens on a daily basis, that guaranteeing continuity in the management of the Dulbecco Company is a fundamental step to allow a better continuation of the integration path. On the contrary, we think that applying the principle of discontinuity in this phase could delay the resolution of the above problems: a new management would perhaps yield little some decisions are understandable and would undermine the work laboriously carried out up to this moment”.
The signatories
The following city councilors signed the document: Assisi Francesco Antonio (Forza Italia), Barberio Antonio (Catanzaro in the centre), Bosco Gianmichele (Cambiavento), Buccolieri Gregorio (Pd), Capellupo Vincenzo (Cambiavento), Carpino Alberto (Cambiavento), Caviano Igea (Pd), Celia Fabio (Mixed group), Ciciarello Emanuele (Progetto Catanzaro), Concolino Lea (Catanzaro first of all), Corsi Antonio (Mixed group), Costa Giovanni (Italy first), Costanzo Manuela (Forza Italia), Costanzo Sergio (Forza Italia), Donato Valerio, Laudadio Manuel (Mixed group), Levato Luigi (Forza Italia), Lobello Alessandra (Forza Italia), Lostumbo Rosario (Mixed group), Mancuso Rosario (Mixed group), Palaia Daniela (Mo’ Fiorita), Parisi Gianni (Action), Passafaro Francesco (Catanzaro Azzurra), Procopi Giulia (We with Italy), Riccio Eugenio (Lega-Salvini Premier), Scarpino Francesco (Italy in the centre), Sergi Danilo (5 Star Movement), Serò Raffaele (Mixed group), Serraino Tommaso (Mixed group), Talerico Antonello (Forza Italia), Veraldi Stefano (Action), Verrengia Anna Chiara (Fratelli of Italy).