In a statement about the sudden stop in the Breast Screening Programme, JPP deputy, Paulo Alves states:
Posts tagged as “Regional Secretary for Health (SESARAM)”
Today's SESARAM hospitalisation report confirms five more deaths due to Covid-19 complications. Bringing the total number of deaths in the region to 210.
Due to changes within the pandemic, Madeira's vaccination centres are also changing their working hours.
Hospital visits to the Dr. Nélio Mendonça, Marmeleiros and Dr. João de Almada hospitals are again permissible, and this time, no longer limited to a nominated visitor.
SESARAM has published another video where pediatricians from the Regional Health Service recommend vaccination for all children aged 5 -11.
A maintenance employee from Lisbon, who is working at the Meia Serra Solid Waste Treatment Station (Madeira), has tested positive for Covid-19, forcing the site to activate their contingency plan.
The family of Dorita Silva, the road accident victim who died after being discharged from hospital have confirmed that they will be proceeding with a lawsuit against SESARAM.
SESARAM received a further 23,400 Pfizer vaccines this morning.
Figures published by SESARAM over the weekend, show that 139 Madeirans have contracted Covid-19 after being vaccinated. In the wake of this, SESARAM, has stressed that despite the number of incidences of infection, the vaccine is the best treatment against the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
From tomorrow, the 15th of March until the 31st of March, the Regional Health Service (SESARAM) will be carrying out their very first colorectal cancer screening as part of the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign, 'Blue March.'
The headlines of this morning’s paper, JM, show that SESARAM is having a few problems with its data. Apparently, people who have died continue to appear on SESARAM lists, which is ‘overloading and distorting’ their health figures. Furthermore, those that have died are still be called forward by the health…
A woman has lodged a complaint against the Regional Health Service concerning the treatment received by her 81 year old father. Her father was admitted to the Dr Nélio Mendonça Hospital suffering from an "inguinal hernia" which makes it impossible for him to move or sleep.
The RAM Health Service (SESARAM) received 7,249 vaccines yesterday, the 25th of November, which are part of a total of 15,000 vaccines that are expected to be delivered to Madeira by the end of November.