Masters Highlighted the Lack of Human Resources in the 46 Years of the Sns
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Doctors' Bastonary says SNS lives a "greater crisis" of its existence. Nurses' Bastonary defends "government pact" for the health sector.
The doctor's boss says that SNS lives a “of the biggest crises” in its history, with the lack of attractiveness of professionals and with little preventive medicine. Nurses reported delays in the competition.

The SNS has more than 150 000 workers, but doctors and nurses list the lack of professionals as an impediment to the public service that is already spending about EUR 15 billion a year. "The main problem is the lack of human resources, in particular doctors, nurses, psychologists, technicians, of a number of other professions," said the National Health Service (SNS) to Lusa.
The SNS has more than 150 000 workers, but doctors and nurses list the lack of professionals as a public service constraint that has already cost about EUR 15 billion per year.
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