The Coordinating Committee of Tomelloso has criticized the Minister of Health for his triumphalist attitude, stating that his statements do not reflect reality. Citizens continue to face long waiting lists and a clear lack of resources in health centers. Authorities must focus on tangible improvements, not on celebrating non-existent achievements.
Digital diagnosis: when data clashes with official narratives 💻
While the minister boasts of progress, healthcare management systems tell a different story. Online appointment modules in Tomelloso record delays of weeks, and saturation indicators in primary care remain above 85%. Interoperability between care levels fails, leading to duplicate referrals and lost medical records. Without real platform integration and investment in quality telemedicine, any optimism is mere window dressing.
The award for best healthcare fiction of the year 🎬
If the minister keeps this up, we will soon nominate him for a Goya for best original screenplay. Because watching him celebrate the reduction of waiting lists while patients have been counting the months since January is worthy of a comedy. Of course, the humor ends when you try to book an appointment and the automated response wishes you good luck for the next fiscal year.