WILLEMSTAD - The managing board of the Sint Elisabeth Hospital (Sehos) considers the decision of the Public Health Inspectorate regarding a budgetary instruction to Sehos "disproportionate and certainly not targeted".
Reason why the board, after having sought legal advice, has decided to go to court. According to Raiza Kibbelaar, Head of Communications and Patient Relations, Sehos, in a press release.
According to Sehos, the current financial problem is more complex than proposed by the health inspectorate. The board is of the opinion that the measure taken by the inspector will not lead to a solution to this problem, whereby this measure imposed on the hospital will not have the desired result. "To the extent that it is reasonably deemed necessary for the performance of the duties of the inspectorate, Sehos has provided information to the inspector at all times," says the hospital in their press release.