Doctors protesting with resignation letters outside San Antonio hospital amid crisis over director's ousting and appointment dispute.
Doctors protesting with resignation letters outside San Antonio hospital amid crisis over director's ousting and appointment dispute.
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San Antonio hospital crisis escalates: 22 doctors resign over Jeanette Vega appointment row

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In a dramatic escalation of the crisis at Hospital Claudio Vicuña, 22 doctors—including key specialists—have announced resignations effective April 27 in support of director Loreto Maturana, following health authorities' push to oust her over appointing ex-minister Jeannette Vega as medical subdirector. The move intensifies accusations of political persecution amid earlier refusals by interim designates to remove Vega.

The controversy over Jeannette Vega's appointment as medical subdirector, which began earlier this week when director Loreto Maturana named the former Social Development Minister without consulting Servicio de Salud Valparaíso-San Antonio (SSVSA) or the Ministry of Health, has deepened.

SSVSA had requested Maturana's non-voluntary resignation for loss of trust, directing interim appointees Ximena Parada, Alex Gómez, and Mauricio Cortés to remove Vega. All refused, emphasizing that 'health has no political color.' Now, 22 hospital doctors have followed suit, announcing resignations in a letter praising Maturana's management and rejecting 'political persecution' over technical grounds.

Vega's Partido por la Democracia (PPD) accuses the Partido Republicano—particularly deputy Luis Sánchez, who criticized the hire online—and likens the backlash to 1973-era 'black lists.' They defend Vega as a Universidad de Chile-trained surgeon with a public health PhD. Supporters including Valparaíso Medical College's Ignacio de la Torre and former official Bernardo Martorell underscore her expertise from roles at Fonasa and WHO.

SSVSA director Juan Castro reiterated concerns over the politicized hire, while Senator Juan Luis Castro decries discrimination and eyes intervention. The standoff leaves the hospital's leadership in limbo.

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X discussions on the San Antonio hospital crisis reflect polarized views: many users criticize the 22 doctors' resignations as politicization endangering patients and violating the Hippocratic oath, while others defend them as resistance to political persecution over director Loreto Maturana's appointment of ex-minister Jeannette Vega, accusing right-wing interference like Republicans and blacklists. News outlets report escalating tensions, with high engagement on shares from La Tercera, BioBioChile, and politicians like Macarena Santelices (critical) and Pepe Auth (supportive).

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Interim director Christian Smith speaks at podium defending Jeanette Vega's qualifications amid hospital leadership changes.
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San Antonio hospital's new interim director defends Jeanette Vega's qualifications

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Christian Smith took over as interim director of San Antonio's Hospital Claudio Vicuña after Loreto Maturana's resignation, who had hired former minister Jeanette Vega as medical subdirector. Smith confirmed that nine specialists suspended their resignations and stated Vega has the technical qualifications for the role. Health Minister May Chomali justified Maturana's exit due to a loss of trust.

The appointment of Jeannette Vega as deputy medical director at Claudio Vicuña Hospital in San Antonio sparked tensions with health authorities, who requested the resignation of director Loreto Maturana to remove her. However, the designated interim director, Ximena Parada, and other executives refused to take over, stating that health has no political color. The incident leaves the Health Service without an immediate line of succession.

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Chile's Minister of Women and Gender Equity, Judith Marín, confirmed the Kast government will continue pursuing the involuntary resignation of SernamEG director Priscilla Carrasco once her medical leave for breast cancer treatment concludes. This follows last week's initial request, which was paused due to her retroactive leave. The move continues to spark cross-party criticism amid questions over management and political trust.

Catalina Ugarte and Cristóbal de la Maza, Republican Party councilors in Las Condes, resigned to focus on government roles under President José Antonio Kast. Guillermo Plaza and Paulina Dittborn are set to replace them under electoral law. The council will formalize the resignations on Thursday.

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Security Minister Trinidad Steinert defended the exit of PDI Intelligence Subdirector Consuelo Peña before the Chamber of Deputies' Security Committee as an institutional decision. Opponents expressed skepticism and announced citations and possible interpellation. The case links to a prior memo on the Clan Chen investigation.

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