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Rudolf Zajac: Otočme jednosmerku. Ambulantní lekári musia chodiť do nemocníc

49 min · 28 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Rudolf Zajac: Otočme jednosmerku. Ambulantní lekári musia chodiť do nemocníc

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V slovenskom zdravotníctve sa v poslednom období roztrhlo vrece s auditmi, konferenciami a vládnymi plánmi. Ministerstvo zdravotníctva predstavilo svojich „8 bodov“ na záchranu nemocníc. Pomôžu však tieto opatrenia reálne zastaviť ich nekonečné zadlžovanie? Rudolf Zajac v tom má absolútne jasno: „V súčasnom nastavení to proste nejde.“ Ústrednou témou tohto dielu je zvrátená „jednosmerka“ slovenského zdravotníctva. Systém dnes funguje tak, že lekári masovo odchádzajú zo štátnych nemocníc do súkromných ambulancií. Rudolf Zajac bez servítky pomenúva, prečo štátne nemocnice kolabujú a prečo musíme túto pomyselnú tabuľku jednosmerky okamžite otočiť – tak, aby ambulantní špecialisti chodili na platené výkony pomáhať a operovať priamo do nemocníc. Vypočujte si otvorený a kritický rozhovor o tom, prečo štát ako manažér fatálne zlyháva, prečo máme na každom rohu „fakultnú nemocnicu“ bez peňazí a čo musíme urobiť, aby sme v zdravotníctve nečakali už len na to, kedy nás predbehne Albánsko. 📌 10 kľúčových tém, o ktorých v podcaste hovoríme:     🛑 Prečo súčasný systém nedokáže zastaviť dlhy: Súčasné nastavenie štátnych nemocníc generuje stratu automaticky a žiadne kozmetické úpravy to nezmenia.     🔄 Zvrátená jednosmerka slovenského zdravotníctva: Masívny odliv lekárov z nemocníc do ambulantného sektora a prečo je nevyhnutné tento smer okamžite otočiť.     📋 Kritika vládnych plánov a 8 bodov ministerstva: Prečo sú navrhované riešenia len prázdnymi frázami, ktoré reálne problémy vôbec neriešia.     📉 Analýza neefektívneho personálneho kľúča: Počet sestier v systéme alarmujúco klesá, zatiaľ čo počet lekárov stúpa, no celkový počet výkonov napriek tomu padá.     🏢 Ako fungujú (ne)slávne štátne podniky: Otvorená kritika štátu ako najhoršieho možného manažéra, pod ktorého vedením nemocnice neustále generujú stratu.     🎓 Financovanie praktickej výučby medikov: Starý spor medzi rezortmi zdravotníctva a školstva o to, kto má platiť za vzdelávanie budúcich lekárov pri posteliach pacientov.     🚪 Fenomén viacúvazkových lekárov (Kauza NKÚ): Sú lekári s menovkami na štyroch dverách reálnym problémom pre pacienta, alebo ide len o zbytočne nafúknutú tému?     💼 Porovnanie privátneho a štátneho sektora: Prečo súkromné nemocnice dokážu prežiť a prečo by mal štát prebrať ich osvedčené manažérske mechanizmy.     🥪 Spomienky na schvaľovanie reforiem v parlamente: Ako sa za Zajacovej éry vyjednávalo s komunistami, prečo vtedajšia opozícia reformám bránila a kto nakoniec priniesol povestné chlebíčky.     🇦🇱 Porovnanie s európskym priemerom: Prečo slovenské zdravotníctvo stagnuje a či naozaj čakáme už len na Albánsko, aby sme v únii neboli úplne poslední.

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