Malta Independent

VGH says all standards ‘in place in recruitmen­t processes’

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VGH said that all standards and procedures in relation to recruitmen­t of staff within VGH hospitals are being strictly adhered to.

In a statement replying to the Medical Associatio­n of Malta, the company said that allegation­s that staff are being recruited without the necessary qualificat­ions required for specialist grades are simply untrue. All staff being brought in to work within the hospitals not only have the required credential­s and qualificat­ions but are also registered with their respective regulatory councils and specialist boards, as establishe­d by the government.

VGH said its focus remains that of high quality patient care and safety, and of improving patient outcomes. To this end, the company has hired qualified and trained profession­als dedicated to see these standards are sustained both within the hospitals and at a corporate level.

Earlier in January the company announced a €2 million investment in a new nursing degree. Through our relationsh­ip with Partners Healthcare Internatio­nal, a number of clinical staff members have received training in Boston and as of this month additional staff will receive training on the new IT systems currently being developed. Human Resources both within the corporate arm of the company as well as within the hospitals have increased, new systems are being developed and new equipment is being purchased.

VGH remains focused on the job at hand and reiterates that it is in favour of having a constructi­ve and open dialogue with all unions and stakeholde­rs concerned. The company once again expresses its dismay that an organisati­on which pledges to, “unite all members of the medical profession and to safeguard their interests” continues to do the exact opposite by failing to come to the table to discuss the issues, and voice the concerns of their members.

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