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Order of Physicians Concerned with Successive Replacements of Clinical Directors in the SNS

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The Order of Physicians (OM) today expressed its concern about the successive replacements of clinical directors and boards of directors in the National Health Service (SNS), noting that taking care of the SNS is also the care of those who lead it. In a statement, OM lists that since 2024, the year in which the model of the local health units (which add hospitals and health centers), about 50 clinical directors were replaced, a number that shoul…

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In two years, AD governments have already replaced half a hundred clinical directors. Doctors' batons argue that the "SNS needs stability" and that only then will it be able to produce results.

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The Order of Physicians (OM) today expressed its concern about the successive replacements of clinical directors and boards of directors in the National Health Service (SNS), noting that taking care of the SNS is also the care of those who lead it. In a statement, OM lists that since 2024, the year in which the model of the local health units (which add hospitals and health centers), about 50 clinical directors were replaced, a number that shoul…

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The Portuguese Medical Association (OM) warned last Friday of what it considers a worrying sign of instability in the management of the National Health Service (SNS), related to repeated changes in the leadership of its institutions, including clinical directors and hospital administrations. In a statement released by the Lusa news agency, the organization underlines that this instability […]

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Correio da Manhã broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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