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Galicia Launches €1.7M Plan to Expand Minor Surgeries in Primary Care

The initiative aims to standardize procedures, reduce hospital wait times, and train 462 professionals, but doctors call for dedicated time slots.

Usuarios hacen cola para entrar en el centro de salud Virxe Peregrina de Pontevedra.
La jefa del centro de salud de Bueu, María José Aquino, en el quirofanillo habilitado en el ambulatorio, que incluye un bisturí eléctrico. |
Sofía López Linares. |  EP
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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.