The Minister of Health continues to try to hide that chemotherapy treatments of patients in Thessaloniki were postponed due to a lack of beds Adonis Georgiadis. Yesterday, on Wednesday, the Minister of Health responded to the journalist’s complaint Christou Avramidis, stating that the administration of Theageniou anti-cancer hospital denies that there were postponements of chemotherapy treatments.
A hospital doctor immediately responded, refuting the Minister and confirming the complaint. Adonis Georgiadis returned today by posting a statement from the hospital administrator. Except that Adonis Georgiadis and the (appointed) administrator deny something that was not written and say nothing about what was written.
Read about it: Thessaloniki: Chemotherapy postponed due to lack of beds and Georgiadis hid behind lies
Let’s start with what was written. The first complaint states that firstly there was a postponement of treatments and secondly that they were done due to a lack of beds. The administrator in the reply mentions that treatments were indeed postponed and then cleverly uses the term “multiple emergency admissions”, which practically means that she also confirms the second part of the complaint, namely that the postponements were due to a lack of beds. So two and two.
Dear Mr. Avramidis, I am also attaching the Hospital’s official response. It’s one thing to say that a cancer patient was desperate because he had to do his chemotherapy and couldn’t find a bed, and quite another to say that his doctor apparently changed the date of the… pic.twitter.com/PztZiq1uEX
— Adonis Georgiadi (@AdonisGeorgiadi) April 10, 2024
Otherwise, both the Minister and the administrator, in a communication management recital, choose a very nice game with words. First they christen the postponement, “move date”. They then say that no delay in treatment was found in “a patient who came to the hospital”. By saying this they avoid saying that there was a postponement of a scheduled chemotherapy patient not even 24 hours before his scheduled appointment. As if it makes any difference whether or not he was already through the hospital door when his chemotherapy was postponed.
The administrator then responds to one more unimportant element that was not in the original complaint, that is, she claims that she did not receive any complaint from a patient. Once the hospital took the patients and postponed their chemotherapy treatments, what exactly were they supposed to do? Should they report to the hospital that called them what the hospital just told them?
Unfortunately, however, the one who leads the discussion to levels of pure Gaebelism is a Minister of the government, as he approximately claims that everything was done after the free choice of the doctor. He specifically says that “It’s one thing to say that a cancer patient was desperate because he had to do his chemotherapy and couldn’t find a bed, and quite another for his doctor to obviously change the date of his chemotherapy, judging that others should come first.
The first would be a lack of the hospital, the second a medical opinion” Therefore in a distortion recital, instead of telling the truth, that the hospital structures were not sufficient to meet the needs, Adonis Georgiadis throws them into some supposed medical choice.
As if that wasn’t enough, an entire Cabinet Minister is trying to punish a journalist for doing his job. That is, because he checked a complaint and made it public, criticizing the health system’s bad writings.
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