00:08The people of the camp are very abandoned.
00:10They had been killed and they had not done anything.
00:11Yes, the people in the camp were very abandoned.
00:14They died here and here they left because they killed them here.
00:30Even after the 20th year, they have a regular life of their mothers.
00:36The people of the camp, they had to stop, and they had to fall.
00:54I have already had my younger relatives and I knew that the past weekend,
00:58they made better before the pandemics of their children or children.
00:59I received a nurse, she gave me a camilla,
01:02and I couldn't pass the camilla from the other side to the other,
01:05and the nurse said,
01:06did she get that?
01:07How did she do it?
01:08How did she do it?
01:10So, to have it.
01:17The girl came out of meconia,
01:18or she was torn down,
01:20she didn't do gastric acid or anything,
01:22she appeared in a few points.
01:24And the doctor, who had years of years there,
01:26told me that it was normal,
01:27that those were traumas of birth.
01:29I told my husband,
01:31well, look what's going on,
01:32something's going on,
01:33because I see the doctor worried about her.
01:35She approached us,
01:36she told me that that was an infection that she had given,
01:41because she had spent a long time,
01:43and she had spent a lot of disease fecals,
01:45and she didn't have done gastric acid.
01:46She began to appear some patches,
01:48as if she had been burned,
01:49and she told me that she had to do it,
01:52and she told me that she had to do it,
01:53because the girl is going.
01:56So, they asked me to go and search.
01:58She had a pipe of oxygen and a salbutamol.
02:00No, they didn't take it,
02:01because there was no pipe of oxygen and a salbutamol.
02:04They didn't have the pipe of oxygen,
02:05but they didn't have the possibility.
02:06The doctor, who told me,
02:08said they didn't start to do it for such emergencies and such situations.
02:12And I said,
02:12or are you not prepared for something to happen to a maternist.
02:15They started to do the animation with a compression of the chest,
02:20but the girl didn't answer because she had already passed 15 minutes of all that.
02:24The girl had already gone.
02:26They say that there is no more to do than die, the girl died.
02:29It was so much pain that the girl didn't eat, she didn't eat.
02:33My baby died with hunger.
02:43The girl died because of the hospital, you killed her.
02:53In that moment, they come back in a black bag, with cinta,
02:58they go to a bucket and take them to the hospital and decide to do the necrosis to the girl.
03:08A social worker sent me to a psychologist, she sat at my side and said,
03:13how do I feel? I said, how do you think I feel at this moment?
03:17She said, ah, calm down, that usually happens.
03:23According to our competition as the Secretariat of Health,
03:26we are promoting, prevention, and all the part of protection in all the community.
03:33Everything in the purpose of having a quality of life,
03:38having a health, an integral health.
03:42We call it integral, all the part of the physical, but also the part of the social.
03:49Also, the public health is also managed.
03:51All the opportunity and quality of the care, of the care, of the care, of the care, of the health
03:58services.
03:59And for me, that was only to wash my hands.
04:03And when she died, what I told them, that she wanted to take her to take her to die.
04:07That's why I didn't let her take her to take her.
04:08And so, the nurses of the ambulance kept asking me to take her to take her to take her to
04:12take her to take her.
04:13Because she died here, she died here, and she died here, because she died here.
04:17But there was the paper where she was certificated that the child of the year,
04:21that she had been killed by a homicide.
04:23A homicide, or that the child was killed by a natural death.
04:26And she stayed with her.
04:28She stayed with her.
04:30And the pain came about coming down, she died.
04:31And the pain changed, and she stayed with her.
04:37And the pain was taken up.
04:40But now, the health care is needed.
04:45The quality of the health care is taken from the government.
04:46It does a lot of scale until a governor or local governor arrives.
04:53So, not only the budget, or the money, is reduced,
04:58but they destin it to things that they believe are the most important,
05:02but that they don't come to the people in total.
05:13When I came to a walk, it was raining all the time.
05:20The other day, it hit my lungs.
05:22I stayed in and it hit me.
05:25It was horrible, horrible.
05:27I couldn't breathe.
05:28The director came quickly to the hospital and they put oxygen.
05:33They said, take it to the hospital.
05:34I said, take it to the hospital.
05:36Here came my daughter.
05:37She said, put oxygen.
05:39Because now, at any moment,
05:42I didn't put it to the hospital.
05:44I said, where my daughter doesn't leave me.
05:46They died because I couldn't breathe.
05:48They were calm.
05:51A lot of times, it's hard.
05:54A lot of no one collaborates.
05:56It's so sad.
05:57With so many employees, I don't have time.
05:59I don't have time to collaborate with a younger person.
06:02There should be a little bit more of the health personnel.
06:06But unfortunately, there is no one.
06:13The camp is always nice, but it's hard.
06:15It's hard because sometimes they don't get cars to come.
06:19They don't have anyone to bring it.
06:22The issue of transportation is difficult
06:24because most people don't have a car,
06:27or a private transport.
06:31Before they had established
06:33some health facilities,
06:34so they were closer to the streets,
06:37but unfortunately,
06:38those facilities ended up.
06:40So, only the hospital was left.
06:51A lot of people were left alone in the hospital.
06:52Cuando we go to the hospital,
06:54we were working in a hospital.
06:54with a known person called Claudia
06:55and she had a disease.
06:58and she had some episodes
06:59of the disease.
07:02She started to sleep,
07:03she started to sleep deep,
07:04she struck the face,
07:06she knocked a face,
07:07she when girl had arms,
07:08the leg of her feet,
07:08she was turned to the legs,
07:10she couldn't speak to me.
07:11What they did was take us a seat, I thought they would help me to put it in the seat
07:16for then to enter it and it was not like that. The ambulance officer just put the seat
07:20and told me that it would be comfortable. Like an hour later, I asked how it was,
07:27what they had done or what had happened and they told me that no, that I was just seated.
07:31I asked if they had taken tension, I don't know, temperature, something. No, nothing,
07:35they did nothing, they were just sitting there.
07:39In this health center, we are not authorized by the Ministry of Health or by the Secretariat
07:47to attend urgencies, but only consultations. The resources we have are very limited. We have
07:52basic medicine for pain, liquid endovenous, some sutures and that's it, nothing else.
07:59So they decided to take care of it and now they took care of it to FACA in ambulance, but
08:05they had to pay the ambulance.
08:07Definitivamente se había podido haber muerto y ellos no habían hecho nada.
08:11Pues no tenemos las mismas capacidades, ni los mismos insumos, ni los mismos instrumentos
08:17para tratar pacientes que tienen, pues, centros de salud de mayor complejidad.
08:24Sé que mis pacientes están felices con el talento humano, por lo menos, el talento humano que tiene el centro
08:30de salud.
08:30Sin embargo, pues, siendo sinceros, hay muchas quejas del municipio, pues del pueblo, porque nosotros
08:40no contamos con los recursos para atender a tantos pacientes.
08:43Y algo para todo el mundo, de la misma calidad, con la misma resolución de problemas y demás.
08:51Finalmente, el Estado, pues, tiene un papel importante en todo el tema de la distribución del derecho fundamental a la
08:58salud.
08:59El gobierno tiene mucho que ver, pues, en cómo se presta la salud en Colombia.
09:04Como sabemos, Colombia es un país corrupto y no todos los recursos que se dan para la salud necesariamente se
09:15utilizan para la salud.
09:17Somos uno de los pocos departamentos en el país que tiene que optó por prestar un servicio a sus usuarios
09:23directamente.
09:24Me parece que se ha enfocado mucho en el tema de la salud de los cundinamarqueses.
10:10La gente del campo está muy abandonada, muy abandonada realmente del hospital y de todo.
10:16Entonces, ojalá que hubiera más apoyo para la gente del campo.
10:46Gracias.
10:47Gracias.
10:49Gracias.
11:05Gracias.
11:13Gracias.
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