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After the announcement of the Milei government, the governor of Salta said how much money he saved for the payment of medical care to foreigners

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"Now the people of Salta can have beds and the health tours are over," Gustavo Sáenz said.He also said that, with the proceeds, 34 ambulances will be purchased to distribute them throughout the territory.

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“We are going to arrange for the end of free medical care for foreigners, as we know it so far,” he said on December 3rd in his

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"Now the people of Salta can have beds and the health tours are over," Gustavo Sáenz said.He also said that, with the proceeds, 34 ambulances will be purchased to distribute them throughout the territory.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Through X, Milei highlighted Salta’s savings in getting medical care from foreigners, which allowed the purchase of 34 ambulances and reduced 95% of the “health tours” from Bolivia. The post had almost 50,000 views. President Javier Milei echoed a news report published by Infobae regarding the results of the decision implemented by the government of Salta to collect medical care from foreigners. Through its official account on social network X (…

“I welcome the fact that the national government intends to carry out a measure that we took almost 10 months ago: to charge foreigners the health service. The result is that 95% of the attention to foreigners fell in our province.” This was pointed out by Gov. Gustavo Sáenz when he indicated that there was an important saving that [...] The news Salta announced that saving healthcare to foreigners will allow to buy 34 ambulances was first publi…

Since August, Mendoza began to charge medical care in public hospitals to foreigners. During these three months, the Province has raised about 15 million pesos. It is estimated that by year there are about 3,000 foreigners who usually attend these effectsors, that is, between 2 and 3% of the total number of patients. Mendoza was not the only one who adopted the measure, but she joined Salta, Jujuy and Santa Cruz who already came with the model. …

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, December 6, 2024.
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