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Llamazares urged by the book ' Left off the privatization of health 'to tackle the "commodification process" that live Llamazares

The chairman of the Congressional Health Commission and UI parliamentary speaker in the House introduced the work that is coordinated with the secretary of the Federation for Public Health Advocacy (FADSP), Marciano Sanchez Bayle, the president of Dempeus, Angels Martínez Castells, and Juan Ramon Laporte, Professor of Pharmacy region.

President of the Committee on Health, Social Policy and Consumer Affairs and spokesman of the Congress Parliamentary IU, Gaspar Llamazares, introduced in the House of the book "The left front of the privatization of health 'which has coordinated and co-authored. He explained that this is a book that denounces the "process of commodification" living the English Health and offers ways to curb cuts and make the National Health Service (NHS) ceases to be "an adept at sweet" for the private sector. Llamazares

presentation was accompanied by the secretary of the Federation of Associations for the Defence of Public Health (FADSP), Marciano Sanchez Bayle, the president of Dempeus, Angels Martínez Castells, and Juan Ramon Laporte, Professor of Pharmacy autonomous member of the advisory board of pharmacy Valle Hebron Hospital.

IU deputy considered it a priority to address the reorientation of the system and transform the current health care model "medicamentalizado" in a system based on primary care and the constraints health to ensure their sustainability and efficiency. Gaspar Llamazares

understand that the book is "a very appropriate text" to the "threats" posed to the model derived "from the crisis and use this situation against the welfare state and public health."

explained that so far the system has proven effective and has been one that has been most successful at international level, but has reached "the commodification of the growth model and the privatization of health care in the last decade , which are endangering. "

A privatization is giving, first, within the public health itself, "he warned, with transfers to private care through, for example, concerts. Proof of this is that in the last 10 years has only grown the private system to GDP, and within the public system, the services transferred to private. In fact, Llamazares said that "citizens already spend 8 percent of their salary to buy health care" and patients are now somewhere between being "customers and consumers" within the NHS.

also from his perspective as a doctor, Llamazares expressed his belief that there are margins for the public health is much more effective, for what is necessary "to better organize its drug policy and technology, in order to overcome these parameters as brutal inefficiency." The book presented

taking a tough stand against the alternative of privatization that arises from various fields and puts on the table proposals to the durability of the system, such as increased funding to address the necessary changes, or eliminate duplication of models (Muface).

In his opinion, with recent cutbacks to the salaries of health professionals, the result "of the authoritarian solution to the crisis that the Government plans, the NHS has moved from the" serenity " that was to be a world leader in efficiency, cost effectiveness and opinion of the citizens, "a state of shock."

"This book is intended as a call to debate, wants the public and health professionals not to resign or face defeat privatization and commodification of the system they want, but to take action," said . Gaspar Llamazares

said there was "room to face the challenges that face the NHS", as its problems of coordination between regions, which require a paradigm shift and a shared planning.

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