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After Cristina Kirchner's claim, Alberto Fernández said that it is necessary to 'optimize the operation' of the health system

2021-06-22T13:39:31.023Z


The President presented a bill to prioritize nursing training, together with the Minister of Health, Carla Vizzotti.


06/18/2021 12:33 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 06/18/2021 12:51 PM

President Alberto Fernández said this Friday that, based on the experience of the coronavirus pandemic, it is necessary to see

"how to optimize and coordinate

the operation of the public, para-public and private" health system.

"We will have to see how to optimize the operation, how we coordinate and

how we improve

based on the experience," said the president when leading an event at the Bicentennial Museum.

A few days ago in La Plata, Vice President Cristina Kirchner raised the flag that she had wielded almost six months ago at the Unico Stadium in the Buenos Aires capital and demanded

changes in the sanitary scheme.

"We are going to have to

rethink the entire health system,

" he said.

"Tell me: Isn't it now integrated into kicking because reality imposed it by integrating all the systems because prepaid companies don't know where to put people because they don't have it, they go public and from public they go private?" the vice president asked rhetorically.

Before the gaze of the Buenos Aires governor Axel Kicillof, Cristina Kirchner spoke of "going to an

integrated system

between the three subsystems: public, social works and private or prepaid." 

For his part, the president presented a bill on Friday that seeks to prioritize nurses as health professionals, in addition to establishing the necessary mechanisms to promote their continuous and quality training and increase the number of workers according to the needs of each province. .

There he pointed out that "not long ago the Ministry of Health ceased to be a Ministry and some thought that all this could be left in the hands of a market that solved the things that the markets do not solve, because there is a point in which

serving someone stops to be a business

and that is where the State has to be present. "

In turn, the president pointed out that "

a state that does not care

about the health of its men and women is a state that

does not deserve to exist

." And he reinforced: "I want the state to be a central actor on this issue."

Alberto Fernández said that it is necessary to "optimize the coordination" of the health system.

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At the event, the president was accompanied by the ministers of Health, Carla Vizzotti, of Education, Nicolás Trotta;

national authorities and legislators, and representatives of entities of the sector that will benefit from the initiative that the Executive will present to the National Congress soon.

The Government announced that "among the axes of the project, the National Nursing Training Program will be given the character of a Law within the orbit of the Ministry of Education, according to the guidelines of the Federal Council of Education."

Also, "support in the professionalization of nursing assistants who currently make up the health system, both public and private, will be promoted so that they can validate their knowledge and gain access to technical degrees and degrees."

In parallel, the project "contemplates the granting of incentives and financial contributions to training through scholarships and the provision of instruments and equipment for nursing training, among other tools."

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Source: clarin

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