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Lavinia's sister, the patient from the Floreasca Arși Center, makes new disclosures: “It is frequently entering it”/ message to the hospital manager

Alina Alexandru, Lavinia Vlad's sister, is addressed to the manager of Floreasca Hospital, Bogdan Zidaru, in a new open letter, reporting to him the negligent way in which his sister was treated within the Arcii Center in the hospital. Thus, the reserve door was left open, and sometimes the medical staff entered without a mask.

Alina Alexandru writes that in the seven weeks in which her sister was admitted to the Floreasca Hospital, she sent several requests to the section chief, which were ignored. The first of them was for the reserve door to remain closed, so that the patient was protected.

“The response of the head of the department was that if the door was closed, then the medical staff would not hear it when he needs help! (…) Mr. Zidaru, why is there a camera in reserve? Not to be monitored the patients? Do not write in the order of the minister that there must be a medical assistant in 1-2 Patients on Facebook?” The attending physician then tried to impose this rule to the staff, who only respected her.

The risk of infection, treated with negligence

Secondly, the staff who came to smoking do not change when it was back in the section. “I communicated and called exactly the days and the people who entered the section, under my gaze, after returning from smoking, without changing. People who entered the reserves of the patients admitted to the critic section. The response of the chief of the section was that” these are people “, but he will take measures”, and then he would not take the employees.

A third request was to no longer allow the access of the medical staff in reserve without carrying out the mask: “This after Lavinia, scared that it is frequently entering without a mask, on a day when one of the nurses was coughing, asked me to do something and not allow them to enter it without a mask and to be closed to the door.”

The head of the section said that the staff is tested daily. “I could not afford to contradict a doctor with so many other abbreviations and titles written in front of the name.”

Alina Alexandru also reported that her sister, not dressing, saw her wounds daily and feared she would stay mutilated, and her children would run away from her. He was told that his face, neck and back are unaffected by burns, but Lavinia Vlad asked for a mirror to be brought. The head of the section would have said that he has the mirror above the sink, although the patient is unable to move.

Also, Lavinia Vlad received the visit of a psychologist after almost seven weeks, the only psychologist of the section being on leave.

Another reproach to Floreasca Hospital is that the family was not informed that Lavinia's analyzes showed the presence in the urine of Candida Auris. “Why did we not know the danger of the presence of this fungus, why did not be collected from the wound or, if they were collected, why were we not communicated to us?

How the scandal from Floreasca Hospital broke out

The scandal related to the way patients are treated from the Big Center for Floreasca Hospital also broke out after disclosures made by Alina Alexandru who posted on Facebook images of cockroaches and accused that patients do not even receive sufficient analgesic. Alexander was also a patient of the center because she donated skin for her sister.

This, a patient with severe burns on 70% of the area of the body admitted from the beginning of June to Floreasca, after an explosion of the power plant, was transferred last week to a center for big burgus in Belgium, after the Metropolis Foundation raised 100,000 euros for its transfer.

The disclosures of his sister determined the reaction of the Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, who ordered the start of three different controls.

“I read with great care the open letter of the patient. Her testimony is tremendous. It is unacceptable, inadmissible, that in Romania 2025 a patient suffers from pain shouting for help. There is no excuse to justify the lack of empathy and a proper treatment of pain. I officially noticed the College of Medicii in Romania and Therapeutic analgesia in this case ”, wrote Rogobete on Facebook, on July 28.

Belgian doctors have found that Lavinia – the patient with burns on 70% of the body admitted 53 days in the only center in Romania authorized to treat large burns – is infected with Candida Auris, a form other than the benign “Candida”. The term used in the Charleroi hospital is “plague”, according to Alina, the patient's sister, as well as a hotnews source that discussed with a doctor from the hospital in Belgium. In the Center of Ames of the “Floreasca” Hospital, where the young woman was initially hospitalized, the outbreak of Candida Auris was declared on Friday.

Minister Rogobete requests the resignation of the head of the Center of Ars

The head of the Center for Serious Arci from Floreasca Hospital, Tiberiu Paul Neagu, is in concentration and even demanded its extension, in the context in which the institution he runs is in a “serious crisis”, says the Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete. In a hard message posted on Facebook on Friday night, he asks Neagu's resignation, after he was declared a very dangerous-resistant hospital infection-Candida Auris.

“The head of the Center of Arms Seriously at Floreasca Hospital shows crashed irresponsibility and carelessness. Arrogance and indolence are incompatible with professional dignity, regardless of the university title,” Rogobete wrote.

The Minister of Health says that “almost a week after the onset of a serious crisis following the earthquake of Alina, the head of the section is still on leave, which also prolonged.”

“Without a public statement or position (or private), without explanation, without empathy, not only to patients but including the entire medical team,” adds the minister.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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