"Roasted corpses": the journalist harshly spoke about the medreform in Ukraine

08 June 2017, 20:54 | Policy
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People's deputies will never go to ordinary hospitals, and they will go abroad to be treated, so some of them have opposed medical reform in Ukraine.

About this on his page in Facebook wrote a journalist Denis Kazansky.

"Not long ago there were postponed all sorts of terrible stories about hospitals under the tag" vimagayu medreformu ". Horrors were published there abound. I did not have a similar story, because I'm just stupidly afraid to approach our hospitals. Last time was in a polyclinic still in Donetsk, it is compelled, as it was necessary to make a fluorography in a maternity home. Then I washed myself for a long time, "- said Kazansky.

In his opinion, "only ruthless scum may want to preserve the current situation in Ukrainian medicine".

He stressed that none of the politicians will ever go to a regular hospital.

"They will not be placed on the mattress mattress of a rusty, leaking battery. They advocate that other people suffer, and on occasion they will go to be treated abroad, because they know the value of Ukrainian hospitals. Ukrainian hospitals are hell, mold and stink. Worse than it is now, nowhere to go, "- added the journalist.

Kazan also remembered how the People's Deputy from the "Opposition block" Tatiana Bakhteeva lobbied for free sale of "Tramadol".



"I remember the fruits of this" care ": the yard filled with blisters from tablets and the corpses of the homeless children in the cellars,. The tramadolnaya pharmacy was not far from my house, "- concluded the journalist.

As reported by the "Observer", at the Verkhovna Rada meeting on June 8, people's deputies took the first step towards the introduction of medical reform in Ukraine.

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