In Jujuy, an Argentine province on the border with Bolivia, a doctor created an innovative medical coverage for low-income people.
For an annual membership of five dollars, it offers a wide directory of multiple specialties at affordable prices, while doctors receive a lower amount than traditional health insurance, although they have other benefits.
As it did?
Iván Pérez Sarmenti presents the story of Dr. Jorge Gronda and his Umana service, which has already served almost 100,000 people.