The Chainsaw in the Pami From the Inside: What Is the Situation that Doctors and Patients Go Through?
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Dr. Atilio Rossi reported that the adjustment and lack of dialogue with the authorities resulted in a 72-hour stoppage in the face of a system collapsed due to extreme delays and the closure of clinics. Read more
The crisis at PAMI (Argentina's national healthcare program for retirees and pensioners) could deepen. Primary care physicians across the country began a 72-hour strike this week due to a 50% reduction in their fees. "I think $2,100 is like 15 candies; I don't know, it depends on the candies," said Mauro García, a former municipal health secretary and one of the PAMI primary care physicians in the area, this afternoon to DIARIOJUNIO. The strike …
Since Monday, the Association of Professionals of the Comprehensive and Associated Medical Care Program (Appamia) carries out a total stoppage of activities for 72 hours, in rejection of a recent resolution of the Pami, which they denounce makes a “substantial cut” in their income.
The measure announced by the professionals of the social work began on Monday April 13 for the reduction of the fees. They warn that if the situation is not reversed it could be triggered in a massive resignation. Following a resolution of PAMI that establishes a salary cut, the doctors of the head office of the social work in Salta announced a 72 hour stoppage since Monday April 13 under the modality of reduced attention to its affiliates. PAMI…
The number 2 of the organization is the main one pointed out after the measure of force of 72 hours that began this Monday. In the corridors of the social work denounce the impact of the new payment scheme and the centralization of decisions. The stoppage of the doctors of the PAMI that began this Monday ceases to be only a sectoral demand to transform itself into a more visible symptom of a crisis that was brewing doors inside the system long a…
The family doctors of PAMI, nucleated in the Association of Professionals of the Comprehensive Medical Care Program (APPAMIA), began this Monday a 72-hour stoppage to reject a resolution that, they claim, implies a strong wage cut. The force measure was promoted by professionals who provide services throughout the country and affects the usual care of thousands of members, amid growing demands for working conditions within the system. The crisis…
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