00:00We are still at the Luis Güemes Hospital in Aedo
00:03with this torture for many people who had to spend the whole night to get a number and then get the shift.
00:10This is the case of Sergio, for example, who is here, sitting in his bed,
00:15who finally got his number.
00:18What number do you have, Sergio?
00:20Seventy-four.
00:21Seventy-four. For what number do they go in, more or less?
00:23Twenty-two.
00:24So you have at least a couple of hours more or more until they attend you.
00:28Three hours and a bit, for sure.
00:31How long did you wait in line? Since what time did you come here last night?
00:35From yesterday at twelve o'clock at night.
00:37Twelve o'clock at night. You already knew, you brought the sleeping bag.
00:40Yes, I made sure. There is another one left.
00:44The first time you come or have you come before?
00:46No, I've come several times.
00:48And did you have to make the same effort?
00:50The same. The same thing is always done here.
00:53What specialty do you need? Why did you come?
00:56And then you see when it's your turn to see a doctor.
00:59Yes, of course.
01:00The most important thing is that they attend you.
01:02And once they attend you, you have to line up again
01:06to take another shift to continue the treatment.
01:10It's a mess.
01:12But, well, they say they are very good doctors.
01:17Very good care.
01:19So that's why we're here.
01:21Thank you, Sergio.
01:24There you see it.
01:25Antonio, Sergio, like so many others who are inside.
01:29Others who have already started to withdraw.
01:31The first ones who were in the line we saw earlier.
01:34Those who, like Sergio, came at night.
01:37But look, he's been here since midnight yesterday.
01:40And he has number 74.
01:42They go for the twenty-something.
01:44There are 50 numbers left to attend, to take the shift of consultation.
01:49So he has a while more yet.
01:51I don't understand something.
01:52They made the line that we saw with you in the morning
01:55and they gave him a number.
01:57That number is to take a shift.
02:00That is, you receive the number and you go to another line
02:04to enter and they give you the shift.
02:11In this case, you can sit in a room.
02:14I'm still outside, it doesn't matter.
02:16The number will appear on an electronic board.
02:21How long can it take to give you a number, a shift?
02:24If you have already given the 100.
02:26How long can it take to call the 100 people
02:29and give them the shift of the specialty they want?
02:33Well, obviously, they have to do another procedure right there.
02:36Let's ask Mirta.
02:37Mirta is also here.
02:39From very early.
02:40Mirta, what number do you have?
02:42Hi, how are you?
02:43I have number 70.
02:44Number 70.
02:45They go for the twenty-something, more or less the same as Sergio.
02:47Why does it take so long since you have your number?
02:51Do they call you to give you the shift of consultation?
02:55Why does it take so long?
02:56Does the procedure take a long time in the window?
02:58I have no idea why it takes so long.
03:00The truth is that I don't know.
03:03Because it should be fast.
03:04100 numbers, if there are two or three windows.
03:07We waited all night for them to give us the number
03:09and now we have to wait until midday for them to give us the shift.
03:12Where do you come from?
03:13From Moreno.
03:16So you had to take the train and a bus to get here.
03:19Exactly.
03:20At night, at 12 o'clock at night.
03:22And how much time do you have from here to your house?
03:25An hour and a half, more or less.
03:28An hour and a half.
03:29So you go to midday from here, luckily,
03:31you get to your house one and a half, two in the afternoon.
03:33So you were almost 12 hours or more away from your house.
03:37That's right.
03:39But hey, they told us that this place is good,
03:42so we came to see.
03:45What happens is that the issue of shifts.
03:48The attention is good,
03:50but the organization of the shifts seems to me to be failing in something.
03:55People who have to come all night to get a shift
03:58give only 100 numbers
04:00and more than 200 people who left again without their number.
04:06Did you try the internet or telephone?
04:08You can't. There are no systems.
04:10There are no systems.
04:12For any specialty?
04:13For none.
04:15It would be barbaric for them to do it on the internet.
04:18Now winter is coming.
04:19Imagine waiting all night to get a shift.
04:22And with these heats, I tell you that it is not very healthy either.
04:25And that it does not rain.
04:27I heard from people who have come and they were caught in the rain
04:30and they were in the rain all night.
04:32Because here in the hospital they don't give a space
04:35so that these people can wait for their shift under the roof.
04:40Thank you, Mirta.
04:41Well, there is an impossible graphic description.
04:44Mirta and Sergio.
04:45Gabriel, do you know how this is solved?
04:48Kicillof, Magario, the Minister of Health,
04:53go to the public hospitals, guys.
04:55Go to the line that all the people make.
04:58It is the only way that they will understand
05:01what is happening in the province they govern.
05:04How are you going to have people making a line
05:08from eight o'clock at night to get a shift,
05:11to look for a number,
05:13and then make a line to get the shift,
05:16also a wait of three or four more hours to get a shift?
05:19It is an unprecedented thing.
05:22There is no explanation.
05:25Let Kicillof go to make the line.
05:27Let him go with the children, let the officials go.
05:31Let's see if they understand a little what is happening in the province
05:34that they govern, or actually de-govern.
05:37It is incomprehensible, Gaby, this.
05:41We continue to insist to have the authorized voice,
05:45the official voice of the hospital.
05:48We will continue to insist in the course of the morning.
05:51If it is not in another morning, it will be in Buendía 24 with Luis.
05:55We will continue to try to see why the system works like this
05:59and the explanations it requires.
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