The Health Inspectorate-General has criticized INEM for its lack of preparedness during the 2024 pre-hospital emergency technician strikes, noting that the organization failed to manage the crisis despite prior knowledge, with delays in assistance linked to at least three deaths.
Inspector-General says INEM knew about the strikes and proved unprepared to respond to unforeseen events
Wednesday, 18 March 2026RSS

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IGAS is the Inspectorate-General for Health Activities (Inspeção-Geral das Atividades em Saúde or IGAS), the government body that inspects and audits public and private health services, investigates complaints and can recommend sanctions or changes. After reported failures in emergency care, IGAS can open inquiries, publish findings and advise the Ministry or the SNS on corrective measures; residents and patients can also file complaints that IGAS may investigate.
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- Inspector-General says INEM knew about the strikes and proved unprepared to respond to unforeseen events12:09am, 19 Mar 2026 • RTP Notícias
- Inspector-General says INEM knew about the strikes and proved unprepared to respond to unforeseen events11:28pm, 18 Mar 2026 • CNN Portugal
- Inspector-General says INEM knew about the strikes and appeared unprepared to respond to unforeseen events11:19pm, 18 Mar 2026 • Correio da Manhã






