Different incidents during all of the summers which were presented by the mass media uniformally as examples pointing to the two following things:
1. that the experts staffing the positions in the hospitals are unfit or incompetent
2. that there is a lack of staff and/or equipment in the hospitals.
That which they don’t present, however, is the true situation of the huge unemployment level that exists in doctors and nurses in Greece on the one part and the exhausting work of the few doctors and nurses (not the ones in administrative positions or who are persons of public coverage) to the point of collapse leading to limited performance and psychological agony (due to stress regarding their performance while they are exhausted) on the other part.
Doctors and nurses work in 24 hour shifts, are responsible for a far larger number of patients or beds than is humanly possible to cover, are paid meager wages and are not listened to in any request they make since the way they are treated is worse than the one used for the untrained workers.
Also, the facilities are created and exist but are not staffed despite the great offer of unemployed professionals, thus putting in danger the lives and quality of life of the Citizens everywhere, the tourists/ visitors of the country but also the doctors/ nurses themselves who either work or do not work in their respective fields.
The above are crimes committed in the face of the People, Humans and the Citizen, and they are commited by all without exception the government officials and the administrative agents who sign and allow for the above described conditions to exist (that is, in order of rank/ position the prime minister, the minister for health and welfare, the responsible advisor to the minister, the responsible chielfs and directors of the hospitals, the Job Allocation council, the Medical Association council and all the involved parties who with written evidence knew and had the capacity to charge this condition and did not), they are persecuted by law in the criminal, administrative and civil courts, and those who are entitled to press these charges, beyond the doctors, the nurses and their patients with their families, are all the Citizens who fund the health system and who according to the Constitution have the right to enjoy excellent quality medical care.