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The CEO of the private Hirslanden Group demanded that cantonal and private hospitals be treated equally. Because cost issues cannot control hospitals even with the best managers, Liedtke said in an interview with the “Neue Zürcher Zeitung” on Tuesday.
“We need an honest discussion about what we want to have as a society,” he said. This also involved socio-politically troubling questions: “For example, what are we going to do with a 95-year-old who is about to die? How innovative and comprehensive should medicine then be allowed to act? Hospitals and healthcare professionals should not be asked to answer such questions.
However, Liedtke also called for critical scrutiny of the industry itself: You fell asleep too much. He said employees are seen as a resource. “Salary is certainly a factor, but it also has a lot to do with shift patterns and hierarchies in the hospital,” he said.
(SDA)
Source :Blick
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