Domenico's drama
A child, a dashed hope. Domenico's tragic death, after a transplant at Monaldi Hospital, has raised a series of disturbing questions about public healthcare in Campania. We are faced with a case that cries out for justice, and we cannot remain silent.
Systematic incompetence?
There's more to this story, a shadow looming: the Campania Region has requested clarification regarding the cardiac surgeon, currently on leave, for alleged "environmental incompatibilities." And to think, a child's life is at stake on operations and procedures that should be flawless! We're not talking nonsense here, but life and death.
Healthcare in the spotlight
There are dramatic twists and turns in the hospital corridors, and criticism rains down like hail. This isn't just Domenico's issue, it concerns all of us, citizens of a region struggling against a system that seems to be faltering. It's time to ask ourselves: can we really trust our healthcare system?
An invitation to reflection
It's crucial that the community unite, not only to mourn Domenico, but to loudly demand that institutions do their duty. We cannot allow such tragedies to happen again; our health is our life. At such a delicate time, what can we do to ensure these developments don't fall by the wayside? It's time to make our voices heard!





I partially agree but remain neutral: all phases, from pre-op to post-op, need to be evaluated periodically and more thorough checks performed. Medical records have not been made accessible, and many procedures appear poorly coordinated; an independent investigation and responsible individuals are needed to clarify the situation.
The situation described seems frustrating and unresponsive to me: a child lost after a transplant and so many unanswered questions. The Italian healthcare system appears to be riddled with errors; the operations have not been explained properly; the Region is asking for clarification, but still no clear and convincing answer.