Doctors and assistants from hospitals in the Capital, sent to the disciplinary commission following the controls carried out after the tragedy in Iași. What is the reason

Doctors and assistants and nurses from several hospitals in Bucharest were sent to the Disciplinary Commission, following several checks carried out after the tragedy at the “Sfânta Maria” Hospital in Iași.

Several employees of the hospitals in the Capital, sent to the Disciplinary Commission/Photo: Shutterstock

According to Antena 3 CNN, those sent to the commission did not comply with the rule that prohibits the wearing of fake or natural accessories and nails.

Since 2021, there is an order of the Ministry of Health that prohibits the wearing of accessories and false or natural nails, if they are long. Currently, dozens of employees of the Floreasca hospitals, “Matei Balș” or Colentina have been sent to the Disciplinary Commission for non -compliance with these provisions.

On paper, Romania has some of the most “clean” hospitals, but the reality is different: the infections are undercrowned, which means that the necessary measures are not taken.

According to the National Institute of Public Health (INSP), in recent years there has been a stagnation in the reporting of nosocomial infections.

In the first six months of this year, at national level, almost 12,000 infections were reported, most of which are registered in patients with respiratory or digestive disorders.

Also after the tragedy in Iași, the head of the ATI section and that of the Infections Prevention Service associated with medical assistance (Spiaam) within the Children’s Hospital “Saint Mary“From Iasi they were dismissed.

We recall that seven children under one year old, admitted to the Intensive Care Section of the Hospital “Saint Mary” From Iași, they have been infected with the bacteria Serratia Marcescens and have died in recent weeks.

They also suffered from other serious conditions, and the exact causes of the deaths are to be established by forensic doctors.