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40% of Melillenses and 33% of Ceutis Are “Very Dissatisfied” with Public Health

According to a study conducted by Ipsos among the population living in both autonomous cities, the public health system in Ceuta and Melilla is suspended, with 40% of the Melillenses and 33% of the Ceutis declaring themselves “very dissatisfied” with its functioning. This level of dissatisfaction is reflected in the patterns of use of the public health system. The use of the system is mainly concentrated in Primary Care, with a monthly employmen…
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According to a study conducted by Ipsos among the population living in both autonomous cities, the public health system in Ceuta and Melilla is suspended, with 40% of the Melillenses and 33% of the Ceutis declaring themselves “very dissatisfied” with its functioning. This level of dissatisfaction is reflected in the patterns of use of the public health system. The use of the system is mainly concentrated in Primary Care, with a monthly employmen…

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According to a study conducted by Ipsos between the population living in both autonomous cities, the public health system in Ceuta and Melilla is suspended. In particular, 40% of the Melillenses and 33% of the Ceutis are declared “very dissatisfied” with its functioning. This level of dissatisfaction is reflected in the patterns of use of the public health system. The use of the system is mainly concentrated in Primary Care, with a monthly emplo…

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Forty per cent of Melillenses and 33 per cent of Ceutis are very dissatisfied with the functioning of public health in their city, according to a study carried out by Ipsos. The report also reflects a low use of the highest levels of complexity: 60 per cent of the population claims that they do not resort almost ever to specialized care and between 75 and 84 per cent do not routinely resort to hospital care. Silvia Bravo, director of research at…

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