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Secret agreement: Silence in exchange for additional staff
The government promised to provide hospitals with additional staff - in exchange for complete silence, no matter what.
Tags: Coronavirus Lockdown Naftali Bennett Israeli Health Care Hospital
Arutz Sheva Staff , Aug 12 , 2021 9:26 AM
David Cohen/Flash90
An agreement between the Israeli government, the Health Ministry, and hospital directors regarding the addition of hundreds of positions for medical staff included a secret and unprecedented oral agreement as well, Israel Hayom reported.
Under the agreement, hospital directors committed themselves to not reporting, not warning, and not giving interviews to the media regarding the hospitals' insufficiency with regards to the treatment of coronavirus patients in serious condition and with regards to other patients in serious condition. This would apply regardless of the hospitals' actual situation and the quality of care patients receive, and was addressed in conversations with five senior management figures in large hospitals around the country, some of whom are personally involved in the agreement between the Health Ministry and the government...
Secret agreement: Silence in exchange for additional staff
The government promised to provide hospitals with additional staff - in exchange for complete silence, no matter what.
Tags: Coronavirus Lockdown Naftali Bennett Israeli Health Care Hospital
Arutz Sheva Staff , Aug 12 , 2021 9:26 AM
David Cohen/Flash90
An agreement between the Israeli government, the Health Ministry, and hospital directors regarding the addition of hundreds of positions for medical staff included a secret and unprecedented oral agreement as well, Israel Hayom reported.
Under the agreement, hospital directors committed themselves to not reporting, not warning, and not giving interviews to the media regarding the hospitals' insufficiency with regards to the treatment of coronavirus patients in serious condition and with regards to other patients in serious condition. This would apply regardless of the hospitals' actual situation and the quality of care patients receive, and was addressed in conversations with five senior management figures in large hospitals around the country, some of whom are personally involved in the agreement between the Health Ministry and the government...