Social admissions rise by 20% in one year

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Social admissions rise by 20% in one year

A lack of vacancies in the continuing care network and nursing homes is driving more cases of inappropriate hospital admissions. These cost the State over 350 million euros. In March, there were 2,807 people in this situation.

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Staffing and shift schedules in the SNS combine permanent doctors, residents and temporary cover (locums or overtime) arranged by each hospital's Clinical Directorate ("Direção Clínica"), which plans rotas to cover on‑call and emergency shifts. Rotas are subject to national labour rules, collective agreements and local shortages, so hospitals may use voluntary shift swaps, incentives or external contractors when regular staff are unavailable.

The Portuguese Association of Hospital Managers (Associação Portuguesa de Administradores Hospitalares or APAH) is a professional organization representing individuals who manage public and private health institutions. It advocates for improvements in hospital management and often provides analysis on systemic issues like the current backlog of patients awaiting discharge from the national health service (Serviço Nacional de Saúde or SNS).

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