“More than ever, we also need to be aware of and understand the new phenomena of opposition to modern medicine, in Portugal and in the world, which can bring serious problems. To fight misinformation, there is nothing better than health literacy," said the government official, who insisted on listing the promotion of literacy in the sector as "a public health priority" in the country.
In a recorded message for the presentation of the study 'Health Literacy in Migrant Populations', carried out by the National School of Public Health of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa and presented at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lacerda Sales guaranteed that the role of literacy is “recognised by all for the efficiency of health care”, defining it as “an essential tool for the sustainability of the National Health Service”.
The secretary of state highlighted that there has been an increase in literacy in the sector in recent years, but admitted that there is still "a way to go" and that it is still necessary to "reduce disparities" in health, in addition to the integration of immigrant populations.
“We have to fulfil the commitment of not leaving anyone behind”, reiterated Lacerda Sales, without failing to observe that, given the growing reception of migrants, “health is a crucial factor for integration”.
If these politicians were actually serious about what they say, internet providers would not be allowed to scam and steal from consumers as they do (e.g. 2 years contracts when in the Algarve there no long term rents???!!!) and there would be quality spaces for exercise - these do not exist. If a person wants to walk in nature, they have to own a car, there are no cycles lanes, no walking areas in towns, no clean, green parks. There is no will nor interest to make Portugal a healthy country (other than for the very wealthy).
By K from Algarve on 03 Oct 2021, 09:34