The Santa Maria Hospital in Lisbon has been using an “emergency mechanism of cooperation with private institutions” since this Sunday for the “routine referral” of low-risk pregnant women.
The Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte (CHULN) announced this Sunday that the maternity ward at the Santa Maria hospital will have some restrictions in its work in the coming days, “after overtime work of more than 150 hours per year is not available. Department doctors and dismissal of foremen
Relevance of obstetrics and gynecology”, requiring “adaptation of the volume of women in labor referred from other institutions”.
“In terms of predictability for families under surveillance at CHULN, the exceptional mechanism of collaboration with private institutions provided in the Born Safe on Social Summer Seasonal Plan,” the statement said.
CHULN wants to reclassify the maternity ward of Santa Maria Hospital. The project, which includes an investment of over six million euros, “involves the construction of 12 new delivery rooms, two operating rooms and an observation room with a total area of approximately 1,000 m2. reconstruction and expansion
puerperas, reconstruction of facilities for obstetric ultrasound and expansion of the neonatology service.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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