Neisy Surriabre

Neisy Surriabre

healthcare professional Bolivia

Neisy Surriabre is the head of the emergency department at the Japonés hospital, where she has been vocal about the critical conditions caused by overcrowding in the facility. She has reported heartbreaking scenarios, including critically ill children sharing beds and patients being treated in hallways due to a lack of space. Surriabre has emphasized the dire need for better resources and support for both patients and healthcare staff, highlighting the challenges faced during a recent surge in patients, particularly related to influenza. Her role has brought attention to the broader issues within the healthcare system, advocating for improvements amid a crisis in hospital capacity and care availability.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
13,717
Power
47$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bolivia 2 6.00 0.12% +0% 11,673,021 13,717 $40,000 47$
Totals 2 11,673,021 13,717 $40,000 47$
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Recent Mentions

Bolivia Bolivia: Neisy Surriabre, the director of the hospital Japonés, confirmed that her emergency unit is saturated due to high patient demand. 6

El Deber: Con frío y el área de Emergencias saturada, los pacientes peregrinan por atención médica en el segundo día del paro de salud

Bolivia Bolivia: Neisy Surriabre is the director of the Hospital Japonés who expressed concerns about the emergency services being overwhelmed. 6

El Deber: Defensoría del Pueblo pidió a Salud y a la Gobernación que busquen una solución inmediata

Bolivia Bolivia: Neisy Surriabre is the head of Emergencies at the Japonés hospital who denied the accusations made by Jaime Bilbao. 7

El Deber: Médicos del Japonés expresan su molestia ante declaraciones del director del Sedes

Bolivia Bolivia: Neisy Surriabre is the head of the emergency service at the Japonés hospital, highlighting the critical situation due to overcrowding. 5

El Deber: En Emergencias del Japonés, hasta diez pacientes esperan por un espacio en terapia