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526 Days and Adding: Andalusian Children in Palliative Care Are Still without the 24 Hour Phone Promised by the Board

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The continuous telephone attention that the Board promised to introduce in the first half of 2024 only applies to terminal patients but not to children with severe chronic diseases with home hospitalization. In "unpredictable" cases of crisis, families have no one to go to from 15.00 to weekends. This Monday they hand Moreno around 127,000 signatures of support to his causeThe Ombudsman of Andalusia demands from the Board a specific plan of pedi…

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The continuous telephone attention that the Board promised to introduce in the first half of 2024 only applies to terminal patients but not to children with severe chronic diseases with home hospitalization. In "unpredictable" cases of crisis, families have no one to go to from 15.00 to weekends. This Monday they hand Moreno around 127,000 signatures of support to his causeThe Ombudsman of Andalusia demands from the Board a specific plan of pedi…

·Spain
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As a child, she starred in several films and graduated from DAMU. An acting career awaited her. Nevertheless, Kateřina Rusinová also took up medicine, which she eventually signed up for. "I was undecided for a long time. Maybe if an interesting acting offer had come sooner after school, I wouldn't be doing medicine today," she says. The head of the first palliative medicine clinic in the country is proud that her work is not sad at all.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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