Eps Accumulated Debts Exceed $32 Billion: Comptroller Warns Financial Unsustainability in Health
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The EPS entry owes $32.9 billion and only 6 meet financial requirements warns Comptrollership was first published in News One.
There are 28 companies that appear in the list published by the Ministry of Health.
The Comptroller General’s Office presented its most recent financial report on the situation of the Health Promotive Entities (EPS), with a cut on December 31, 2024. The report revealed a “deep structural crisis” in the EPS intervened by the government, which accumulates a debt of 32.9 billion pesos. Currently, 9 EPS are under state intervention, including the New EPS, Sanitas, Famisanar, Emssanar, Savia Salud, Asmet Salud, S.O.S. and Coosalud. …
The Comptroller General, Carlos Hernán Rodríguez, alerted by state of EPS. Image: X of the Comptroller General's Office The Comptroller General of the Republic revealed "a profound structural crisis" that compromises the sustainability of the General System of Social Security in Health (SGSSS) and the effective access to services for millions of Colombians. This, after publishing the financial report, with cut to December 31, 2024, on the operat…
Of all EPSs, 15 do not comply with the minimum capital, 14 do not comply with the appropriate assets and 22 do not invest their technical reserves as required by the standard
The control body assured that Superhealth interventions have not been able to solve cash problems.
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