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Doctors from Cuba cost many times more than local medics

stethascopePortugal’s health ministry has spent €12 million on hiring Doctors from Cuba.

The chairman of the Medical Council, José Manuel Silva, today said the Ministry of Health does not offer Portuguese doctors similar terms and conditions as the Cubans had cost up to €5,900 a month, somewhat more than local Doctors.

Silva politely suggested that the government might wish to pay the same to home grown Portuguese doctors, as well as re-employing "retired Portuguese Doctors who have a specialty, who are of higher quality, who have no language or cultural barriers and understand patients as patients understand them.”

Cuban professionals earn €96 per hour, triple the sum that Portuguese law allows when hiring local Doctors.

The money does not all go to the Cuban Doctors as under the agreement between the two countries Portugal happily is subsidising the Cuban health service.

Of the €5,900 a month that was being paid in 2009 for each Cuban Doctor, the Doctor received around €900 and the Cuban health service received the balance of around €5,000 per Doctor per month.

The rate was dropped to €4,230 a month following a review in 2011 but since 2009 the scheme has cost the Portuguese taxpayer an estimated €12 million.

The current agreement divides the cost of travel to and from Cuba with one free flight allowed per Doctor per year.

The Portuguese ministry somehow sees this as a wonderful deal and aims to employ 100 Doctors from Cuba by 2016.

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+5 #2 Javier Rodriguez-Vera 2014-08-24 23:35
From April started my epiphany: contracts, witnesses, data... thanks God that this President of the Medical Council has, at least, the ability to listen, think and then elaborate a conclusion. Next step, getting the list of those who got benefit form this modern slavery.
To the discretion of Editor: all these data were published on my column on USAHispanic (available in all languages). I understand this might be considered publicity for what preferred an opinion first.
+5 #1 Beryl 2014-08-20 11:44
From May 2014 Daily Telegraph

“Under rules on freedom of labour, staff from the EU are able to register to work in this country without checks on their language or competence ... :sad:

!!!!!! and

There are real issues with nurses from other countries including problems communicating with patients and a lack of understanding of processes and procedures,” ..... “Patients deserve to be treated by nurses who have been trained to the highest standards. If we do employ nurses from other countries, they need to be competent enough in English to effectively communicate with patients.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/nhs/10828893/Number-of-foreign-nurses-up-50pc-in-a-year.html

Yet the UK now employs thousands of Portuguese medical staff ! Earning Cuban plus salaries, all trousering the money - not getting it 'half-inched'.'

Well done Ryan Air ... this avoids flying back empty planes to the UK for more mugs.

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