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Spain approves €500 Million ALS funding

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Spain’s Council of Ministers has approved a €500 million funding package aimed at providing continuous, round-the-clock care for people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and others with what officials describe as “extreme dependency”. The measure represents one of the most ambitious welfare investments ever made for long-term care in the country. The new decree… Source

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The government gives the green light to a decree law with 500 million euros to finance the care of these patients and strengthen the System for Autonomy and Care of the Unit. It also announces the first public residential centers in Asturias and Extremadura Read

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Congress debates a non-law PP proposal to conduct an independent audit of judgements with anti-maltting bracelets

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The Council of Ministers has given the green light this Tuesday to a departure of 500 million euros to deploy the law ELA and strengthen the System for Autonomy and Attention to the Unit (SAAD). The measure has been announced first thing in the morning by the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, who on social networks has contrasted this budgetary reinforcement with "the cuts of the PP, which expelled more than 175,000 people from the sys…

·Madrid, Spain
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Once again, the government has again promised this Tuesday to solve the lack of funding for the common law. Today the Council of Ministers will approve a decree law for the regulatory development of the norm, and a provision of 500 million euros aimed at improving the care of people with this and other complex and irreversible diseases. As the Minister of Social Rights Pablo Bustinduy has advanced, through Bluesky, the measure also includes the …

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The royal decree that will be approved this Tuesday by the Council of Ministers to develop the measures of the common law seeks to strengthen the system of dependence and to care for these patients.The delay in the application of the common law keeps patients and families in check: "We do not ask so much, it is a vital question" The royal decree that will be approved this Tuesday by the Council of Ministers to develop the measures of the common …

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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