The national government announced this Tuesday that it will carry out a “series of modifications in the immigration regime“, among them conditioning the free health system for foreigners. Given this change in the system, from the province of Buenos Aires They announced that they will not bend to the measure and that health care will continue to be free access.
Kreplak marked differences with the Government of Javier Milei and pointed out that the “measures” announced “lack knowledge of how the system works” and “they are only looking provoke, generates hatred and resentment“.
In a post by X, Kreplak assured that yesterday all the country’s health ministers held a meeting and that “a situation “not even similar to the one announced” was “never raised.”
Finally, he closed the publication by stating that “people’s health is a serious issue, let’s treat it with information.”
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The “measures” announced by the national government lack knowledge of the functioning of the system and only seek to provoke, generate hatred and resentment.
Yesterday we were with the health ministers from all over the country and there was never a situation similar to the one… https://t.co/6x9uPLrrWC
— Nicolás Kreplak (@nkreplak) December 3, 2024
The official accompanied the message with a previous post of his own where he pointed out that the idea of collecting benefits “is an excuse to reduce public spending.”
In that sense, it showed that in the province “only 0.2%” of the consultations and the “0.8%” of hospitalizations “correspond to foreigners.”
“The economic crisis does not justify stigmatization and exclusion. “This is a debate about those who can or cannot access health care,” he said.
“We need more real solutions, not measures that stigmatize and exclude,” he concluded.
The Government announced “modifications to the immigration regime”
The presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorniannounced this morning that “free medical treatment for foreigners as we know it until now” will end and specified that “the national, provincial or municipal organizations competent in matters They will determine the conditions of access to the health systemincluding the possibility of charging the service to foreigners who do not reside in the country”.
“We say goodbye to the famous health tours,” he launched.
The presidential spokesperson assured that “An old desire that many of us have for the Argentine resident to be above in a lot of aspects“. Along these lines, Adorni He explained that the Government will modify certain guidelines for access to health and education for foreigners which, according to what he stated, will be services that can be charged to non-residents.
Source: Ambito

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