Through a resolution of the Ministry of Healthpublished this Wednesday, it was established that the registration that enables professional practice no longer has an expiration date. Previously, the first measure – announced last month – was to move to the “only and mandatory” digital version through the official portal My Argentina.
In the text, the Health portfolio established that said credential It will no longer have an expiration date and its renewal will become automatic. The measure also extends to those digital credentials already issued that are expired and that will now become automatically valid.
Registrations for health professionals will not expire
The measure was issued in the resolution 4827/2024 published in the Official Gazette of the date. Now, healthcare professionals’ digital credentials will be automatically renewed when they reach their expiration date and, from then on, They will no longer expire.
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The My Argentina application will take a central role for health professionals.
According to the provision, this will apply to all credentials “excepting the cases of those registered professionals ‘without authorization to practice’ and those who, having validated or revalidated their titles from another country, had not obtained at the time of their residence registration permanent in Argentina”.
“The measure aims to simplify and facilitate the work to the health professionals“, they stated from the Ministry of Health.
Already at the beginning of September, the Ministry – now in the hands of Mario Lugones– had taken the first steps in this sense, when they established that the registration of health professionals “ they would be unique and mandatory digitally”, being registered in Mi Argentina. Thus, the authorization card in physical format was relegated.
The Government proposes transferring national hospitals to the provinces
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francos, assured last Monday that the management of public hospitals “should be in the hands of the provinces“, and considered that health is a “responsibility” of each jurisdiction in the country. The statements occur in the midst of the conflict with the Garrahan Hospital and the Laura Bonaparte
“The issue of hospitals is an issue that we have to clarify as national policy. Does it make sense for the Nation to be in charge of hospitals or not? Health is a responsibility of the provinces,” Francos said in radio statements.
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Garrahan workers announced a new 48-hour strike starting next October 22.
Thus, the Chief of Staff explained: “The management of hospitals should be in the hands of the provinces. It makes no sense for the Nation to have a hospital here. and don’t have it anywhere else.”
In this context, regarding the conflict at the Garrahan Hospital – after the Government appointed new authorities on the hospital’s Board of Directors -, Francos explained: “It is an important hospital for the country, because it marks a national policy and We will have to see what is the best way to manage it“.
The Chief of Staff’s expressions occurred in the midst of the salary crisis at the Garrahan Hospital. After a new assembly, the workers of the health institution decided to carry out a new unemployment next Tuesdayadded to a mobilization from the Congress to the Plaza de Mayo to demand a salary recomposition.
Source: Ambito

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