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PASYKI Accuses OKYPY of “Administrative Failure” Following Doctor Complaints

Published January 15, 2026, 09:09
PASYKI Accuses OKYPY of “Administrative Failure” Following Doctor Complaints

PASYKI is launching strong accusations against OKYPY, attributing serious responsibility to its administration following complaints from doctors against a colleague. PASYKI argues that the complaints, which have been submitted repeatedly and in writing, leave no room for misinterpretation and constitute a clear administrative failure. The organization emphasizes that OKYPY has direct responsibility for its inability to identify, control and intervene promptly in malfunctions within public hospitals, exposing the system and endangering patient safety. It demands a full and objective investigation, without any intervention, but stresses that this cannot be used as an excuse for inaction. PASYKI highlights that the complaints come from doctors within the public health system, a blow to the OKYPY administration and proof of the medical staff's attempt to protect patients and the dignity of the system, where management fails. It concludes that when management does not intervene, it becomes part of the problem and that responsibilities must be sought and assigned.