Cutbacks in the Dependency Law increases the morbidity and mortality of the elderly: fractures, ulcers, income complications...Disappearance of home help teams for terminally ill patients. Nutrition problems with children... |
Patients who do not have money to pay for pharmacological treatment or even not have money to go to a gym. |
Functional/cognitive worsening of elderly patients immobilized due to delay in the processing of socio-health resources |
Mental problems, anxiety, depression... |
There were situations in the psychosocial and emotional area due to lack of employment. Also in some cases problems to buy some drugs. In smaller order, serious problems for the basic purchase of food and other products. I have patients who need to go to the local food bank. |
The purchasing level of some patients worsened and they could not access medical treatments because of the pharmaceutical co-participation. |
Late diagnostic exams, late visits. |
Some patients do not follow the treatment because they cannot afford it. |
The economic problems of the population have resulted in social/health problems. |
Concern, stress. |
People over 50 years of age who lost their jobs and were unable to re-engage in the labor market. People who lost income and could not cope with debts. |
Job losses, deterioration of family economies. Difficulty buying medicines. |
Drug copayment caused treatments to be left. The food became survival in many families. Other people stopped having leisure activities. They survived. |
Cutbacks in PHC do not really affect the population. It was supplied with the enormous professionalism of nursing. |
Anxiety, stres. |
Labor market volatility has expelled or worsened the working conditions of many people, generating physical, psychological and emotional health problems. Life projects, on many occasions, have been interrupted. |
Lack of medication for not being able to pay for it - avoid carrying out necessary tests. |
Depriving more vulnerable groups of healthcare. Less investment in health promotion and disease prevention |
Food, treatments, housing. |
Increased unemployment, increased suicides, mental and emotional disturbances, anxiety depression, etc. Loads of childcare by grandparents, worsening food quality... |
Reduction of the purchasing power of families: child poverty, pensioners with family charges, increase of emotional disorders in relation to unfavorable vital situations due to the economic crisis ... |
Worse feeding. Unemployment that results in stress and economic situations. |
Waiting lists, more demand for urgent visits. |
People who welcomed their children and families at home and all lived with the money of one of them. |
Poverty, labor exploitation of women, economic overload of the grandparents who end up supporting their families, not being able to buy medication, not being able to make a balanced diet, hopelessness, depression, neglect, dependents, etc. |