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JPP Criticizes Suspension of Surgery Recovery Program at Madeira Hospital

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
June 2, 2026
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The JPP has criticized the suspension of the surgery recovery program at Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça, demanding immediate responses from the Regional Government.

The Juntos pelo Povo (JPP) party has voiced strong criticism against the recent suspension of the surgery recovery program at Hospital Dr. Nélio Mendonça in Madeira. This action has sparked concern among residents and health professionals on the island, as it affects the timely delivery of medical care to those in urgent need.

According to Patrícia Spínola, a JPP deputy, the halt in the program is a direct result of years of mismanagement in the healthcare sector and the government's inability to provide adequate social responses. She emphasized that the core problem lies in the hospital's bed occupancy. Many of these beds, which should be available for acute patients requiring immediate medical attention and surgeries, are instead occupied by individuals who have been medically cleared for discharge.

The JPP is demanding that the Regional Government provide immediate answers and solutions to this ongoing issue. The party argues that the suspension of the program is detrimental not only to the health of individuals needing surgery but also to the overall healthcare system on the island.

This issue highlights the broader challenges faced by Madeira's healthcare infrastructure, which has been under strain due to increasing demand and limited resources. The situation is particularly concerning for both residents and tourists who rely on timely medical interventions.

The suspension of the surgery recovery program underscores the urgency for reform and improvement in Madeira's healthcare system. As a popular tourist destination, ensuring robust and efficient healthcare services is crucial for maintaining the island's reputation and the well-being of its visitors and residents alike.

“This paralysis is the direct result of years of poor management in healthcare and total incompetence in creating social responses in the Autonomous Region of Madeira,” said Patrícia Spínola.

Patrícia Spínola, JPP Deputy

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