Spaniards Say No to Privatized Healthcare [View all]
http://www.popularresistance.org/spaniards-say-no-to-privatized-healthcare/
The Spanish healthcare system was ranked seventh best in the world by the World Health Organization in 2000. But last year, Spain appeared to be well on its way to adopting a healthcare system more akin to the one used in the United States, which ranked 37th
In October 2012, Ignacio González, the leader of Madrids regional government, put forward a plan to privatize six hospitals and 10 percent of the citys health centers. Critics feared the plan was the first step toward privatization of hospitals in other regions.
But after a wave of strikes by medical providers, as well as lawsuits and a popular referendum, Spanish unions and citizens have won a decisive victory in the battle for public healthcare. On January 27, the Popular Party (PP), Spains center-right ruling party, canceled the planned privatization of Madrids hospitals.
Shortly after the plan was announced in 2012, a coalition of unions called the first general strike in Madrids healthcare sector. The white wavea reference to the medical smocks that strikers worequickly spread to the rest of the country as healthcare workers in 15 cities supported Madrid by staging a sympathy strike. This was followed by a popular referendum in May 2013, which resulted in more than a million people going on record to oppose privatization.