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The Valencian healthcare system achieved the historic record of 696 transplants in 2024

The President of the Generalitat Carlos Mazón praised the healthcare system in the Valencian Community for reaching a record number of transplants and organ donors in 2024. This shows that “we are a leader in this area and a model for the scientific community.”
In this way, the data in 2024 reflect a total of 696 organ transplants, which represents a growth of 14.3% and 305 donors, which represents 11.3% more than in 2023, which “accredits the extraordinary work of Valencian public health professionals”.
This was expressed by the head of the Council during the presentation of the balance sheet for the 2024 financial year that took place at the Hospital de La Fe in an event together with the Minister of Health, Marciano Gómez, and the coordinator of Transplants of the Valencian Community, Rafael Badenes.
The head of the Council has shown his pride in the “solidarity and generosity” of the donors and their families and has highlighted the “great work of healthcare professionals and the entire team that participates in the donation and transplantation process for their professionalism and dedication 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.”
In fact, he stated that “there are 150 people on average involved in this process” between healthcare workers, security forces or logistics personnel, and he emphasized “the effort, exemplarity and human and technical quality” of the professionals of the Valencian public system.
The president highlighted that “this excellence positions us as one of the regions of more than five million inhabitants with the highest donation rate in the world”. Thus, in 2024 the number of deceased donors was 305 from whom several organs can be extracted, to which must be added living donors.
The data shows that the donor rate in the Valencian Community is 57.4 per million population, which places us above the national average of 52.6. In addition, the example of the province of Castellón with 95 donors per million population as “the highest in the world” should be highlighted.
Likewise, the data from the Valencian Community are well ahead of the European average, which is 22 donors per million population and in the case of Germany, 11 donors per million population. Furthermore, it should be noted that in the world, 90% of patients who need an organ die on the waiting list “while in our community this rate is 5%. For this reason, the head of the Council has assured that these data “encourage us to move forward and not fall into complacency to improve these results”.
During his speech, the president once again claimed the funding that “our country needs because it is for our public health system which, despite this, continues to be an international benchmark and is capable of offering data above the Spanish average.”
La Fe is the hospital in Spain that performs the most transplants.
In the balance of 2024, the Valencian Community has closed the year with a total of 696 transplants, with historical records in kidney, lung or heart transplants.
Specifically, 402 kidney transplants were performed, 13.2% more than the previous year, 100 lung transplants, with an increase of 35.1%, and 47 heart transplants, which are 34.3% more than in 2023. 140 liver transplants and 7 pancreas transplants were also carried out.
It should be noted that the La Fe Hospital in Valencia has once again positioned itself as a reference center both nationally and worldwide with 395 transplants, and is thus the hospital center in Spain that performs the most transplants, ahead of Vall d’Hebron.
In addition, it is the first in Spain with the highest number of liver transplants (105) and heart transplants (47). It has also carried out 136 kidney transplants, 100 lung transplants and seven pancreas transplants.
Likewise, it is necessary to refer to the fact that, among the transplants carried out, 23 have been in pediatric patients, with a growth of 76.9% compared to the previous year and which reaffirms the commitment of the Generalitat to implementing a program of prioritizing children.
Similarly, the Valencian Community has positioned itself as an innovative and pioneering region in Spain in the implementation of controlled asystole donation (DAC) with cardiac recovery with the implementation of 39 procedures, 11 of these in the La Fe Hospital itself, 23 in hospital centers in the Valencian Community (mobile cardiac DAC program) and 5 outside the Community.
In this regard, it should be noted that Hospital La Fe began the pediatric cardiac CAD program in 2024 and has positioned itself as the only hospital center in Spain that has extracted hearts and lungs for different pediatric recipients.
On the other hand, in the Doctor Balmis hospital in Alicante during the year 2024, 69 kidney transplants and 35 liver transplants were carried out, while in the General University Hospital of Elche 40 kidney transplants were undertaken. In the University Clinical Hospital of Valencia 4 kidney transplants were carried out and 64 in the Doctor Peset, and 52 kidney transplants in the General Hospital of Castellón.
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In Torrevieja and Murcia, 158,000 ecstasy pills and 15 kilos of drugs seized

Thirty-three arrests, 158,000 ecstasy tablets, ten kilogrammes of speed, two kilogrammes of cocaine, three kilogrammes of crystal meth, 40,000 euros, two firearms, and a tablet-forming machine for pill production. Several phases of an anti-drug operation were conducted by the National Police of Murcia, culminating in the arrest of five individuals and the thwarting of a transaction involving over one hundred thousand ecstasy pills in Torrevieja at the end of last February. The officers employed their service weapons to apprehend the traffickers.
The investigation, which has so far yielded 33 convictions in municipalities in the Region of Murcia and Torrevieja, is being overseen by a Cartagena court. However, the case remains unresolved, and the police are currently in the process of identifying additional suspects. The court in Cartagena ordered that all five of the individuals arrested in Torrevieja be detained in pretrial detention.
The Torrevieja operation occurred at the end of February last year. The National Police were pursuing a suspect from Cartagena whose vehicle had been geolocated with judicial authorisation. Officers monitored this individual, who goes by the alias Peter, as he arrived at the open-air parking lot of a Torrevieja supermarket. They also observed his interactions with other individuals who arrived in various vehicles.
The surveillance was augmented by additional police officers after the officers observed a consistent flow of individuals between the parking lot and a café. Later, an unknown individual arrived at the scene in an Opel Vectra, received directions, and proceeded to a residence on Calle Santa Petra in Torrevieja. Upon arrival, two individuals exited the vehicle, entered the residence, and emerged seconds later with a large bag and two suitcases.
The Opel Vectra continued to drive under the watchful eye of the authorities and subsequently proceeded to Calle Ciprés in the Torrevieja district of La Mata. It entered an underground garage, and a few minutes later, the suspect from Cartagena, who was being observed in the supermarket parking lot, and several other individuals departed in multiple vehicles and proceeded to Calle Ciprés.
Upon reaching Calle Ciprés, they parked outside the garage and the occupants of the vehicles exited. The driver of the Opel Vectra emerged from the underground garage shortly thereafter. After momentarily conversing with Peter and another individual, he entered the parking lot, while the remaining individuals remained on the street, serving as counter-surveillance.
One of the officers on patrol was able to enter the garage through a pedestrian access door and he observed the Opel Vectra’s trunk being tampered with. Peter and his companion exited the garage and hastily made their way to his vehicle a few moments later. The officers were observed by those conducting counter-surveillance while they were attempting to follow Peter.
One of them began to flee, exclaiming, “Run, police, run!” At that moment, Peter extracted a bag from his private parts that contained 91 ecstasy pills of varying colours and logos, including Porsche and Philipp Plein, and flung it to the ground in an attempt to flee in his vehicle.
The plainclothes officers identified themselves as police officers; however, all parties involved obeyed the investigators’ warnings and fled. One of the officers was wounded during the suspects’ attack, and the investigators fired warning bullets to prevent their escape.
The police operation led to the arrest of five individuals, and a search of the car parked in the underground parking lot yielded just over 100,000 ecstasy pills of the same variety as those confiscated from Peter outside. Subsequently, the police conducted further investigations in Torrevieja and confiscated an additional substantial quantity of ecstasy.
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Car catches fire at a petrol station in Elche

On Monday, March 17, at noon, a small van set alight in the vicinity of the petrol station pumps on the road from Santa Pola to Elche, at the exit from the EL-20 highway.
The Provincial Consortium has dispatched two fire personnel to extinguish the fire that has consumed the vehicle.
Fortunately, the fire crews’ prompt response prevented the fire from encroaching on the petrol station premises, thereby preventing a potentially hazardous situation. Consequently, only material damage was documented.
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Torrevieja Hospital call for reinforcements: “It’s overwhelmed, there are patients in the hallways”

The SATSE Nursing Union reports that the emergency department at Torrevieja University Hospital is “overwhelmed,” resulting in a surge in the number of nurses. Patients are being treated in hallways and waiting rooms.
The union has released a statement that condemns the “serious staff shortage in the emergency department, a problem that has persisted since the beginning of 2024 and remains unresolved.”
They assert that the situation has only deteriorated since that time. “We’re not asking for a fix, but rather a structural increase in the nursing staff to guarantee quality care for patients and decent working conditions for professionals,” the organisation asserts.
Emergency Department personnel at Torrevieja University Hospital continue to be “overwhelmed.” They further state that the current situation involves a “insufficient number of nursing professionals to guarantee adequate care,” as two patients are being treated in the same treatment room (box), while others are being treated in the hallways and others are receiving treatment in the same waiting room.
“The workload is at an unsustainable level, and it is unlikely that the situation will improve in the upcoming weeks,” they lament.
They are now concerned that the pressure on nursing and nursing staff will be further exacerbated by the advent of Easter and summer, without any reinforcement. This could potentially jeopardise the safety of patients and the occupational health of workers.
They discovered that the hospital is experiencing a staffing deficit in emergency shifts, with a shortage of between 14 and 17 nurses Monday through Friday and between 15 and 18 on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, after comparing the staffing standards and recommendations established by the Ministry of Health. Moreover, the TCAE staff shortage is approximately 7 to 10 positions during the week, and 8 to 11 positions on weekends and holidays.
“Despite the seriousness of the situation, we have not received any response from the hospital management,” according to SATSE. In light of the absence of solutions, a second request was submitted on July 11th, 2024, for a psychosocial risk survey to evaluate the health effects of work overload on Emergency Department personnel. However, the request was not resolved.
Although they assert that the department’s management has increased the physician ratio in the emergency department, they have not done the same for the nursing ratio, which is responsible for administering patient treatment and providing front-line care.
The quality of care is being directly impacted by the shortage of nurses, which is the primary concern for healthcare workers. It is “essential” to increase the nursing personnel to ensure that all patients receive adequate care.
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