The Federation of Greek Hospital Doctors’ Associations (OENGE) brought this revelation to light by publishing the document.

“Whether you are working, unemployed, retired, or a regular person, if you fall ill, you are left to wait for hours to be examined in an overcrowded ICU with staff stretched to their limits. But if you are a VIP, wealthy, or a spectator of the football final staying in luxurious hotels, you will receive priority treatment at Evangelismos. This special treatment is granted irrespective of the severity of your condition, with the exhausted staff on three-day readiness despite needing rest or having just completed back-to-back shifts,” OENGE stated.

OENGE criticised the government’s approach, highlighting the disparity in treatment between ordinary citizens and the wealthy elite. “For ordinary people, it’s crowded ICUs and endless waiting. For the wealthy, public hospitals operate like private clinics, with priority service and separate registration. This reflects the government’s and Ministry of Health’s skewed priorities. The promise of free public health for all is just for show. Shame!” OENGE concluded.

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