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Rudolf Zajac na margo konferencie na Bôriku: Prisahám na všetko, čo mi je sväté. Ja tieto voloviny už nemôžem ani počúvať

42 min · 9. april 2026
episode Rudolf Zajac na margo konferencie na Bôriku: Prisahám na všetko, čo mi je sväté. Ja tieto voloviny už nemôžem ani počúvať cover

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Exminister zdravotníctva Rudolf Zajac reaguje na výsledky auditu PwC a konferenciu v hoteli Bôrik, kde sa stretli prezident, premiér aj minister Šaško. V podcaste hodnotí osem opatrení ministra, vysvetľuje, prečo štátne nemocnice tvoria miliardové dlhy, a hovorí o platovom automate, transformácii nemocníc aj o úlohe Lekárskeho odborového združenia. V hoteli Bôrik sa 9. apríla 2026 stretli najvyšší ústavní činitelia, aby diskutovali o výsledkoch auditu piatich štátnych nemocníc. Zajac celú udalosť hodnotí jemu vlastným úrpimným štýlom : „Nič nového pod slnkom. Najdôležitejšie nie je to, čo hovorí Pellegrini, nedajbože Raši alebo Šaško, ale to, čo hovorí premiér.“ A premiér podľa Zajaca len zopakoval to, čo už povedal v Spišskej Novej Vsi — že si dal dole ideologické okuliare. „Ešte som len čakal, kedy povie, že zisk (poisťovní) je v poriadku, a tým by poprel sám seba.“ Zajac pripomína, že Smer ovládal rezort zdravotníctva 75 percent času za posledných dvadsať rokov. Výsledok? „Už sa nevieme dočkať, kedy vstúpi Albánsko do Európskej únie, aby sme konečne neboli na poslednom mieste.“ Za ten čas prešli štátne nemocnice šiestimi vlnami oddlženia za celkovo dve miliardy eur. Dlh je opäť nad miliardou. „Dlh robí ten, kto dlh robiť môže a nič mu za to nehrozí,“ konštatuje Zajac. Jadrom problému je podľa Zajaca platový automat a memorandum s LOZ. „Pridali sme lekárom na výplatách a ubrali sme im pracovný čas. To nemôže fungovať,“ hovorí. Nadčasy v UNB narástli o 82 percent, výkony klesli. Nadstav 341 lekárov, podstav 425 sestier. Na otázku, čo by sa stalo, keby protestujúci lekári naozaj odišli, odpovedal: „Keby tých 3 000 lekárov odišlo, to by bola najväčšia úľava pre slovenské zdravotníctvo.“ Riešenie vidí v transformácii nemocníc na akciové spoločnosti. Päť nemocníc, ktoré v roku 2004 transformoval, dodnes netvoria dlhy. „Jednoducho netvoria. Bodka. Dovidenia, dopočutia," komentuje Zajac. Ostatné generujú miliardové straty. „Treba nákup zdravotnej starostlivosti vrátiť do normálnych koľají — tam, kam patrí," dodáva — teda do zdravotných poisťovní. Práve poisťovne sú podľa Zajaca jediné, kto má dáta, vie ktorá nemocnica je efektívna a kde objednať starostlivosť pre svojich poistencov. Namiesto toho o nákupe a cenách rozhoduje ministerská komisia cez programovú vyhlášku, ktorú Zajac označil za „honosný názov pre úplnú stupiditu." Fico podľa neho poisťovne „prakticky postavil mimo zákon" — zakazoval zisk, chcel ich vykupovať, až kým Ústavný súd nerozhodol, že porušil ústavu. {{odporucane}} Minister Šaško medzi ôsmimi opatreniami avizoval ozdravné plány pre nemocnice v strate a nútenú správu pre tie, ktoré aj v roku 2027 skončia v mínuse. Zajac na to reaguje sarkasticky: „To bude veľmi zaujímavé, ako mŕtvolu chcú ozdraviť.“ K nútenej správe sa pýta: „Kto ju vykoná? Tí byrokrati z ministerstva, ktorí sa tam každé dva týždne točia?“ Keď 95 percent zdrojov ide na mzdy a platový automat sa každý rok automaticky zvyšuje, podľa Zajaca je akýkoľvek ozdravný plán len ilúzia: „Čo? Vytlačí si vlastnú menu alebo čo? Dlhopisy bude dávať zamestnancom.“ {{suvisiace}} V podcaste sme so Zajacom prešli všetkých osem opatrení ministra Šaška bod po bode — od centrálneho nákupu liekov cez elektronickú dochádzku až po nútenú správu. Keď sme sa dostali k siedmemu bodu, Zajac už „nevedel ďalej": „Prisahám na všetko, čo mi je sväté. Ja tieto voloviny už nemôžem ani počúvať.“ Verdikt k celej osmičke? „Všetkých osem bodov podporujem. Našťastie nikomu neuškodia. Chcú sa dožiť volieb. To je tak všetko.“ Na záver Zajac konštatuje, že bez zrušenia platového automatu, transformácie nemocníc a odvahy politikov sa nič nezmení. „Musí sa nájsť niekto odvážny, ktorému nejde o percentá. Garantujem — na najbližších desať rokov takého neuvidíme.“ V podcaste hovoríme aj o týchto témach: 1.    🏥 PwC identifikovalo v piatich nemocniciach úspory 91 miliónov eur — v prepočte na celú sieť až 255 miliónov, čo takmer pokrýva celú stratu 2.    💸 Dlh štátnych nemocníc opäť presiahol miliardu eur — po šiestich vlnách oddlženia za celkovo dve miliardy 3.    ⚙️ Nadčasy v UNB narástli o 82 %, výkony klesli o 7 % —viac lekárov, menej vyriešených prípadov 4.    👨‍⚕️ Nadstav 341 lekárov a podstav 425 sestier— problém nie je v počte ľudí, ale v štruktúre 5.    🛋️ Operačné sály využívané na 40 %, po tretej popoludní sa takmer neoperuje 6.    📋 UNB eviduje dochádzku na papieri —zamestnanci si záznamy vypĺňajú aj spätne a vopred 7.    📊 Platový automat zaručuje rast miezd bez väzby na výkon — 95 % zdrojov nemocníc ide na mzdy 8.    ⚖️ Päť nemocníc transformovaných na akciovky v roku2004 dodnes netvorí dlhy 9.    🎯 Šaško predstavil 8 opatrení — Zajac: „Nikomu neuškodia, ale ani nepomôžu“ 10.  🇪🇺Zajac o pozícii SR v EÚ: „Čakáme na Albánsko, aby sme neboli na poslednom mieste“

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