La Comunidad de Madrid opted for new formulas for improving the efficiency of the health system
in the framework of a Conference on provision of services in the health sector held at the headquarters of Fundación ONCE in Madrid
-Vice-Counsellor healthcare, Patricia Flores, encouraged to share thoughts and ideas between the public and private sector
-the meeting has had the participation of corporate director of Alliances, synergies and Fundosa CSR and CEOSA, Fernando Riaño
Madrid, April 2012.- the Vice-Counsellor of health assistance of the community of Madrid, Patricia Flores, has stressed the need to bet on new formulas for improving the efficiency of the health system, in a crisis situation, as it has been said, driving to take measuresput you imagination and be opportunistic.
Se trata de pensar en nuevas formas de contratar más eficientes y que nos ayuden a mejorar la gestión”, ha recalcado durante su participación en una jornada sobre prestación de servicios en el sector sanitario celebrada en la sede de Fundación ONCE en Madrid.
The Vice-Counsellor has put on the table the need to share the risk, resources and savings, seek the complicity of health professionals and to create networks that enable to take advantage of synergies.
To not be afraid to try out new formulas and to share thoughts and ideas ”, has said. It has also insisted that issues from the private to the public sector can also be transferred. It is, has been completed, share what is done successfully.
In this same vein, JoaquÃn Estévez, President of Sedisa (Spanish society of health directors), has stressed the importance of partnerships between companies and the health sector. What is ‘ empresarizar ’ the public system ”, has said.
Finally, Fernando Riaño, corporate director of alliances, synergies and CSR of Fundosa and CEOSA, has also insisted on the formula of partnerships that both have helped him ONCE and its foundation to carry out its goal of labour integration of people with disabilities. As reported, from 2004 to 2011 the eleven, Fundación ONCE and their companies have created more than 40,000 jobs and occupational places for people with disabilities.