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The General Health Activity Inspection concluded that death could have been avoided if the rescue had occurred "at least reasonable time."
According to the report of the General Inspection for Health Activities (IGAS), the death of the user by acute myocardial infarction on November 04 of 2024, when a outbreak occurred in INEM, could have been avoided if there had been a help, at a minimum and reasonable time, that it would be possible to transport the victim through a Coronary Green Way to one of the nearest hospitals, where it could be submitted to coronary angioplasia. Experts h…
IGAS concluded that the user could have survived if the INEM response had allowed the transport “through a Coronary Green Way”. Inspection points to the lack of professional speed.
"The National Institute of Medical Emergency (INEM) will follow the recommendations of the General Health Inspection (IGAS). Given the indications, a disciplinary process will be opened to clarify the situation and take proportionate measures," the Institute in response to Lusa. IGAS today revealed that the death of a 53-year-old man on November 04 of 2024 could have been avoided if he had survived at a minimum and reasonable time.
The Minister of Internal Administration assured Parliament this Thursday that extremist movements are being monitored by the police. Statements were made in a debate on the Internal Security Report marked by the withdrawal of references to the extreme-right groups of this document. The General Health Activity Inspection (IGAS) concluded that at least one death could have been avoided during the INEM strike in November.
Death could have been avoided, allow inspectors of the General Inspection of Health Activities (IGAS). Between the request for assistance and assistance, an hour and 50 minutes passed, which prevented an intervention that would save her life.
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