Lisbon's Healthcare Crisis: 30% of Residents Lack a Family Doctor
At the end of April, over 1.63 million people in the Lisbon region were without a family doctor assigned to them. This number has increased by 40,000 compared to the previous month, highlighting a growing concern in the healthcare system.
Key Details:
- The situation has worsened, with more residents finding themselves without essential healthcare services.
- The lack of family doctors is a significant issue, affecting access to primary care and potentially leading to longer wait times for medical attention.
This development raises questions about the capacity of Portugal's healthcare system to meet the needs of its population, especially in densely populated areas like Lisbon.
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