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Clinics and Hospitals Can Import Medical Equipment at Less Cost

Buenos Aires, 2 February (NA) – Clinics and hospitals across the country will be able to acquire imported medical equipment more quickly and easily, with the aim of improving the quality of the health system and reducing operational costs. This was reported by the Chief of Staff, Manuel Adorni, when announcing a series of regulatory changes and, through a message on social network X that the Argentine News Agency agreed to, said: “From now on, c…
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The chief of staff, Manuel Adorni, welcomed the official decision to relax the entry of medical technology into the country, ensuring that “from now on, clinics and hospitals across the country will be able to import used medical equipment.” “Less costs and bureaucracy, more quality at the service of the health of the Argentines. Fin,” he added, in a message that provoked the criticism of Miguel Pichetto. In that context, the minister Bonaerense…

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Through Regulation 224/2026, the National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) amended the procedure for the import of used and reconditioned medical products, in line with the regulatory framework established by Decree 273/2025. The new regulation, which will enter into force 45 days after its publication in the Official Gazette, replaces Regulation 806/2007 and aims to facilitate access to used medical equipment, es…

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Lugones/ Milei The Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni informed through his social networks that from now on, the clinics and hospitals of Argentina “may import used medical equipment.” The libertarian official celebrated the decision and assured that the measure implies “less costs and bureaucracy”, as well as “more quality at the service of health ... NOT FOR THE DESTRUCTION OF THE STATE/A second hand country: Argentina will be able to import used me…

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Through Regulation 224/2026 of the ANMAT, the Government of Javier Milei removed an administrative barrier to the import of used and refurbished medical equipment. The objective is to facilitate access to diagnostic technology and reduce the cost of medical services; the industry warns of two threats“From now on, clinics and hospitals throughout the country will be able to import used medical equipment. Less costs and bureaucracy, more quality i…

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As confirmed by Manuel Adorni in his social networks.

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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