16% of births at Loures hospital were from pregnant women from Vila Franca de Xira
The Regional Gynaecology and Obstetrics Emergency department began operating this Monday at Loures hospital. The unit guarantees it has complete teams and rosters.

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The Regional Gynaecology and Obstetrics Emergency department began operating this Monday at Loures hospital. The unit guarantees it has complete teams and rosters.

The first regional emergency department (urgência regional) has opened in Loures to handle obstetric cases following the permanent closure of the emergency unit in Vila Franca de Xira. While the move aims to consolidate resources, critics warn that the new system may not solve underlying staff shortages within the National Health Service (Serviço Nacional de Saúde). Pregnant women from five surrounding municipalities will now be redirected to the Loures facility. Those relying on public healthcare in the region should be aware of these service changes.

Rui Calafate, a commentator for CNN Portugal, argues that the proposal to turn the Beatriz Ângelo Hospital in Loures into the country's first regional emergency department is important to prevent people from having to travel long distances, but notes that a solution for the healthcare system still does not exist.

This was one of the ways found by the Ministry of Health to minimise the constraints on emergency services for this specialty.

The Gynecology/Obstetrics emergency department at Beatriz Ângelo hospital will only have one additional specialist nurse. However, the clinical director guarantees that the rosters are complete.

The model began operating this morning at the Beatriz Ângelo Hospital. Mayors of the municipalities affected by the closure of the service in Vila Franca de Xira met with the minister and promise to continue fighting.

Loures will now receive pregnant women from Vila Franca de Xira. Officials state that the service is finally organised.
Loures will now receive pregnant women from Vila Franca de Xira. Officials state that the service is finally organised.
The Beatriz Ângelo Hospital begins covering obstetrics emergencies for Vila Franca de Xira today, but does it have the capacity to handle double the number of patients?

The clinical director of the hospital area states that there are currently five nurses and four doctors available to meet the needs of patients.

The management of Loures Hospital believes that the centralisation of emergency services will result in a better response to the needs of pregnant women. The EU has asked Guterres for help regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

The regional gynaecology and obstetrics emergency department at Loures hospital, which opened today, has full teams and rosters to ensure a safe, predictable, and timely response for patients, an official from the institution assured today.

The Mayor of Loures, Ricardo Leão, reacts to the hospital reorganization by emphasizing that local infrastructure must be used “to its full potential”. However, in statements to CNN Portugal, the mayor issues a serious warning to the authorities: without an effective reinforcement of medical staff, the new model risks congestion and operational collapse.

Speaking to Antena 1's “Ponto Central”, the president of the National Commission for Women's Health explains that the new emergency department will guarantee a response for all pregnant women in the region, creating “greater stability in the system”. The regional gynaecology and obstetrics emergency department at Loures Hospital opens full-time this Monday. It is the first emergency unit created under this new model, which aims to address the shortage of doctors and the situation of specialist emergency departments that are constantly closing.
Speaking to Antena 1's 'Ponto Central', the president of the National Commission for Women's Health explains that the new emergency department will guarantee a response for all pregnant women in the region, creating 'greater stability in the system'. The regional gynaecology and obstetrics emergency department at Loures Hospital opens full-time this Monday. It is the first emergency unit created under this new model, which aims to address the shortage of doctors and the situation of specialist emergency departments that are constantly closing.
The Loures-Odivelas/Tejo Estuary gynaecology and obstetrics emergency unit, which will provide perinatal support, will be operational 24 hours a day starting this Monday, according to the NHS.

Starting today, the Beatriz Ângelo Hospital will also cover obstetric emergencies for Vila Franca de Xira, a restructuring that was often postponed, which did not prevent the usual opposition.

The regional gynaecology and obstetrics emergency unit at Loures Hospital opens this Monday, 16 March, at 09:00. It is the first to be created under a new model designed to address the shortage of healthcare professionals. This initiative by the Ministry of Health aims to mitigate service disruptions caused by a lack of doctors, a problem most evident in the Setúbal Peninsula. The unit at Hospital Beatriz Ângelo will operate 24/7, though unions have expressed concerns regarding the lack of additional staff and the potential forced relocation of doctors. While the regional emergency model centralises services to maintain coverage, the government has clarified that maternity services at Vila Franca de Xira Hospital will remain operational for scheduled births and non-urgent consultations.

This was one of the ways found by the Ministry of Health to minimise the constraints on emergency services for this specialty.

A solution that draws criticism from the mayor of Vila Franca de Xira. Also in this news bulletin: the PSD's proposal for the justice sector, fuel prices, and the highlights from the Oscars.

This was one of the methods found by the Ministry of Health to minimise the constraints on emergency services for this specialty. However, local mayors are positioning themselves against the solution.

The Beatriz Ângelo Hospital in Loures launches the first regional gynaecology and obstetrics emergency department, operating 24/7 to address healthcare staffing shortages.

A new gynaecology and obstetrics referral network is being implemented in Portugal, centralising patient flow to Loures while highlighting critical staffing shortages across multiple regional hospitals.

A new regional emergency service (serviço de urgência) for obstetrics and gynaecology opens Monday at the Beatriz ngelo Hospital in Loures. The unit aims to centralize care and improve safety for patients from Odivelas to Benavente as the National Health Service (Serviço Nacional de Saúde or SNS) struggles with staffing. Those in the Setbal Peninsula should note that a similar centralized model is planned for their region to address unsustainable weekend closures.
Update: Doctors warn Loures emergency unit lacks staff for expansion
Doctors at Hospital Beatriz ngelo warn that integrating patients from Vila Franca de Xira on March 16 lacks necessary reinforcements. Meanwhile, the Minister of Health, Ana Paula Martins, stated that the new unit in Almada will only open once medical rosters are fully completed.
Ana Paula Martins is Portugal's Health Minister (Ministra da Saúde), and in this story she expressed concern about 'untruths' circulating regarding the National Health Service. She also said that waiting times for initial assessments during the current flu season have fallen this year, a point meant to reassure patients relying on public care.
