Moroccan Nurses Appeal to King Mohammed VI for Healthcare Reforms

Nurses and health technicians have written a letter to King Mohammed VI to inform him of the difficulties they face in carrying out their duties and to request his intervention to improve the quality of health services offered to Moroccans.
In their letter relayed by Hespress, the nurses and health technicians denounced the absence of texts defining the specific tasks of each specialty as well as the lack of an order of nurses and health technicians. The authors of the letter addressed to Mohammed VI also mentioned the lack of social dialogue regarding their sector, which has led to tensions and disruptions in the functioning of health services.
These health professionals have launched an appeal to the Sovereign so that particular attention is paid to their sector with a view to improving their working conditions. The nurses and health technicians are also asking for an improvement in the quality of their training, calling on professional associations to get involved in the process of reforming the health system, the ultimate objective of which is to improve the quality of health services offered to citizens.
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