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Good night!
A pensioner died in the queue largest health center in Brazil,
Rio de Janeiro, without receiving medical attention.
This is the second death of a patient at the door of a health center in Rio in a week!
Who came to seek care, was the body of retired Luiz Carlos Duarte, 58 years,
the port of port health, in the north of Rio de Janeiro.
Only after six hours, the body was taken to the Legal Medical Institute.
If an ambulance had stopped here, help the man!
A year ago, the retired walked the hospitals Rio de Janeiro, in an attempt to get a consultation.
He felt pain in my chest and difficulty breathing.
Today was the first attempt to care in health posts,
but the patient did not resist, and died!
We were waving to him ... And, we realized he was already dead.
Luiz Carlos came to 5h00min to dispute a 300 of the sorting of passwords medical clinic,
that only begins to function at 7h00min.
He started going bad after a climb that slope, which gives access to the health center ...
He fell and hit his head on the floor.
When the ambulance arrived to rescue, the patient was already dead.
He is trying, for months to be served in other hospitals, other health care jobs ...
And was being played, Peteco equal, from one side to another.
This is the second death of patients in queue health posts in a week in Rio de Janeiro:
Last Monday, the retired Neuza Evagelista also died for lack of medical care ...
after feeling chest pains.
This death, and other deaths, show, clearly, the disorganization of the system.
The most cruel of this story is that if the pensioner had not died,
he returned home without being missed.
The most a doctor in Brazil, receiving thousand patients a day,
six years ago was the area of pulmonology, sought by Luiz Carlos, disabled by lack of doctor!
We have to sleep here, on the door. So can be someone who can be seen ...
But then, have no care.
Sérgio Costa, Rio de Janeiro, for the Journal of the Band.
A lady interview everything in our report said:
"If there was an ambulance, you would have been served in time. "
If it is mandatory to have an ambulance to a football stadium,
where most people are healthy,
why in a health post, with so many people sick,
where a thousand people are served per day, there is an ambulance?
There, and in all other posts public health in Brazil?