Overview
- The Xunta de Galicia has approved a €1.7M budget to implement minor surgical procedures in primary care centers, starting with pilot programs in Lugo and Pontevedra this summer.
- The plan includes standardized protocols for treating conditions like skin infections, warts, and minor wounds, aiming for uniform practices across Galicia's seven health areas by 2029.
- Training for 462 primary care professionals is underway, with 77 workshops planned to support the initiative by the end of 2025.
- Family doctors, who already perform some minor surgeries, emphasize the need for dedicated time slots in their schedules to avoid overburdening staff.
- Officials maintain that the program will streamline care without significantly increasing workload, though concerns persist over resource allocation and transparency.