Launching Three New High Resolution Primary Care Emergency Centers in Asturias: Improving Healthcare Access and Quality

2024-01-05 16:15:00

The Government of Asturias will launch three new High Resolution Primary Care Emergencies centers (Caruap) in Gijón, which will join the existing ones in La Calzada II and Roces Montevil.

The Health Minister, Concepcion Saavedraexplained this Friday during his visit to the La Calzada II resort, that the El Llano Health Center is currently under construction and over the next few months the works will be carried out in the health centers. Villa Gate and at the Health Center Somió Parkwith which this health area will have three high resolution centers further.

In a press release, the Principality explains that this service is “a proposal for improvement in the organization of urgent care in Primary Care with the aim of guaranteeing the quality of healthcareas well as improving the resolution capacity of the continued care“. Likewise, they allow the resources of the Principality Health Service (Sespa), avoid the absence of professionals in continuing care centers and create synergies between multidisciplinary teams.

This philosophy will be expanded to more Asturian centers

This experience will be extended to the rest of the urban health devices and areas, Oviedo and Aviles. The objective is to have this model in place at the Oviedo health center of La Lila throughout 2024.

These types of devices represent “a substantial improvement for patients” who will have a “accessible” service and with high resolution capacity for emergencies Primary Care“, which are the most common, without having to go to the hospital, according to the Ministry.

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