Manoel de Jesus, 43, complains of medical care that his daughter, Francimaura Ferreira, 19, received on Wednesday (28) and the Hospital Emergency Room on August 28 and the Women's Institute Dona Lindu, Central South Zone of Manaus Manaus, March 28, 2012 LIMA MARLEN
The Women's Institute and Hospital Emergency Room on August 28 were the subject of complaint about the quality of public health services provided to the population. A father distraught that his daughter bleeding, severe pain required correction in the medical care they were seeking in the two health units of the state government. It began, according to Manoel de Jesus, 43, dealer autonomous neighborhood resident Jorge Teixeira, the East, when he went to meet his daughter, Francimaura Ferreira Carneiro, 19, who was already on the waiting list in the hospital emergency room 28 August.
"You should have about 100 people there to be met, and my daughter severe pain, crying, bleeding, and, alas, I became desperate and started charging arrangements," he says. According to the dealer when a server approached the attendance of the August 28, requesting a wheelchair to put her daughter, Manoel promptly received a reply that he should "get alone" because the hospital "even" was porter.
After this episode, after repeated Francimaura taking medication to try to stop the pain, which did not happen, it was suggested that she would seek treatment at the Institute of Women's Dona Lindu, which is adjacent to the August 28, because their case would be best solved there. But the worst came, says Manuel, when he saw the way the patients were being treated, "should have about 30 women waiting for treatment, and 12 that had stood," says the trader, who was even more amazed with treatment that was given by a certain doctor, obstetrician, "the way he treated those women, and how he dealt with my daughter."
- "He never even looked at the faces of people, totally cold, indifferent, he made a bad call," says Francimaura, which at that time still writhed in pain and continued bleeding. Manuel says that after making the complaint directly to the Board of the Women's Institute, the doctor who had been the subject of other complaints, was replaced by another doctor. "This, yes, we met with more respect, because if a doctor for that word does not mean much to us means", says Francimaura, which had already been medicated, relieved, waiting for test results.
For Manoel de Jesus what is clear is that the government has shown one thing in their advertisements, "that is not what is in agreement with reality, and that does not denounce the type of care that we suffer, we will continue to be disregarded, because my daughter continued waiting for the exams sat in a wheelchair in a hallway because there was not even at her bedside, "says his father, who will officially claim the Welfare of Women's Institute.
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