Managing Director of Andalusian Health Services (SAS), Valle García Sánchez; This Thursday, he sent a letter to the president. Seville Breast Cancer Women’s Association (Ama), Angela Claverol; in which he gives a deadline … It would give the Department of Health and Consumer Affairs a grace period of up to 10 days to provide “all available information, documents, and testimonies regarding women who have delayed recommended diagnostic tests due to lack of information after obtaining potentially benign radiological findings.”
For weeks, Ama has insisted that the shock plan introduced by the Andalusian government after it was discovered there were problems communicating suspicious mammogram results does not cover all cases and that she knows how many more there are. However, that information will not be forwarded to SAS, and therefore neither will the letter from the managing director that SAS had access to. “ABC of Seville”.
In his letter, Valle García stressed that “the figures published by Ama are not consistent with the data verified in official clinical records” and that “considering the health and social implications, there is a discrepancy that needs to be immediately documented and clarified.”
head of SAS “This requirement was designed to ensure a thorough review of any possible cases not detected by the official circuit court,” he added in the letter.
Signing of a health agreement with the Spanish Cancer Society
Meanwhile, Antonio Sanz, Minister of Health, Presidency and Emergencies, today presided over the signing of the cooperation agreement between the Andalusian Health Service (SAS), represented by Executive Director Valle García, and the National Directorate of Health. Spanish Association for Cancer Control (AECC)Regional Director Magdalena Cantero declared: “We will promote a pioneering project to support women participating in breast cancer screening programs in Andalusia.”
The agreement, which has an initial period of 12 months and is extendable, establishes monitoring and control mechanisms that will allow results to be analyzed and opportunities for improvement in the care provided to be detected, as the Board has indicated in official documents.
“This agreement aims to enhance communication, personalized attention and process traceability through the creation of a single inquiry channel. SASThis will ensure that women receive quick and secure answers to their questions throughout the screening process,” said Salud y Consumo.