Italian Army to Protect Doctors in Calabria Hospital

Military deployment follows frequent attacks on healthcare workers in southern Italy
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Posted Sep 15, 2024 3:06 PM CDT
Italian Army to Protect Doctors in Calabria Hospital
Carabinieri (Italian paramilitary police) officers outside the San Giovanni Evangelista Hospital in Tivoli, Italy, on Dec. 9, 2023.   (Mauro Scrobogna/LaPresse via AP, File)

Starting Monday, the military be stationed at a hospital in Calabria, Italy, following violent attacks on healthcare professionals across the country. Prefect Paolo Giovanni Grieco authorized increased military presence in Vibo Valentia after a series of assaults. Recent incidents in southern Italy have led the doctors' national guild to urgently request army deployment for staff safety.

A standout attack occurred in September at Foggia's Policlinico hospital. Following a young woman's death during surgery, about 50 grieving relatives attacked the medical staff. Viral footage depicted doctors and nurses barricaded in a room; some were injured. The hospital's director threatened to close the emergency room after experiencing three similar attacks in a week's time.

Nationwide, over 16,000 physical and verbal assaults cases were reported in 2023. Antonio De Palma of Nursing Up emphasized the unprecedented aggression and the need for immediate action. The Italian Federation of Medical-Scientific Societies suggested strict penalties for offenders, including suspending healthcare access. Staffing shortages and long wait times contribute to patient frustration. In 2023, Italy faced a shortage of 30,000 doctors, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, causing many to seek jobs abroad. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)

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