Nicosia, Cyprus. Trade unions SEK, PEO, Pasyno and Pasydy on Monday called on the health ministry to withdraw a proposed amendment to private hospital legislation that would reduce the minimum nurse-to-patient ratio. In a joint statement, the unions said the plan would weaken patient care and put lives at risk.
Unions oppose staffing ratio change
The unions said lowering staffing levels would be a step backwards rather than a reform and would delay response times for patients.
Concerns over workforce pressure
They said the proposed change would place further strain on an already overworked nursing workforce, increasing burnout and reducing the quality of services in private hospitals.
Call to reconsider proposal
The unions said they would resist any policy they believe undermines the healthcare system or compromises patient safety. They urged the ministry to reconsider the proposal and ensure that any legislative changes prioritise public health and safe staffing levels in all healthcare facilities.
