Calabria: 861 new hires in health according to the Decree of Occhiuto
New decree signed for the recruitment of health personnel. A new chapter opens for the health care in Calabria
A new chapter is opening for the health of Calabria. The president of the region, Roberto Occhiuto, has signed a decree authorizing the hiring of 861 health personnel, This is a decisive step towards strengthening a system which has suffered for years from structural and personnel shortages.
An ambitious plan to raise health care in Calabria
With this measure, it is part of a broader and more articulated plan aimed at reviving the health of Calabria and to ensure its sustainability in the long term. The regional administration confirms its determination to invest heavily in health, a strategic sector for the well-being of citizens. The objective is clear: to improve the quality of healthcare on the ground, reduce waiting lists and ensure a more comprehensive and efficient service offer.
Record numbers: over 5,500 new hires in three years
The figures are eloquent: in just three years, the Calabria Region has hired over 5,500 new health professionals. An unprecedented result, which testifies to the efforts made to face an employment emergency that lasted for years. ” This is a turning point,” said President Occhiuto. “We have put an ambitious strategy into action and the results are visible. We are filling historical voids and giving a future to our health care”.
What professional figures will be recruited?
The new hires will cover a range of professional profiles, including doctors, nurses, social health workers, radiology technicians and administrative staff. This mix of skills will enable all levels of care, from hospital to territory, to be strengthened and respond more effectively to citizens’ needs.
The challenges of the future
Despite the achievements, there is still a long way to go. The health of Calabria faces many challenges, such as the technological upgrading of facilities, the efficiency of processes, the digitalization of services, the reduction of bureaucracy and, The main challenge is to attract and retain young professionals. However, the new hires represent a turning point and a fundamental step forward towards a better future for citizens and the region. Thanks to this investment, Calabria will finally be able to look to the future with more optimism, hope and renewal, offering its citizens a more modern health system, The European Commission has been working closely with the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers.