Health Minister Awaits Constitutional Court Contempt Notice on UPC Issues

Health Minister Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo states he has not received the Constitutional Court's December 12 contempt incident for UPC non-compliance, following earlier rulings like January's Auto 007. He plans to respond once notified, amid pending 2026 UPC adjustments.

Following the Constitutional Court's January 23, 2025, Auto 007—which deemed the 2024/2025 UPC adjustments insufficient and ordered investigations—the Court escalated on December 12, 2025, by opening a contempt incident against Health Minister Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo for broader non-compliance with 2008 Sentence T-760 orders on health system financing.

Jaramillo confirmed he has not yet received the official notice and is awaiting the document to issue a formal response. The Ministry is set to conduct a study in 2026 assessing UPC sustainability, with an increase announcement expected soon amid sector demands to avert service disruptions.

This development underscores persistent tensions over UPC funding, previously highlighted by deficits exceeding $10 trillion and criticisms from groups like Andi and Acemi.

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Senators voting to reject health budget cuts during a commission hearing with Subsecretary Julio Montt speaking.
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Senate commission unanimously rejects health budget cut

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The Senate Health Commission agreed to reject the 2.5% budget cut to the Ministry of Health. Subsecretary Julio Montt defended efficiency measures before senators and unions.

Colombia's Health Minister Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo appeared before the Constitutional Court on Monday to defend the UPC increase set at the end of 2025, during a technical hearing called over a contempt charge.

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Over 30 health sector organizations presented a consensus document to tackle the system's crisis, emphasizing UPC review and an immediate stabilization plan.

Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain's National Court has dismissed the ambulances case, a spin-off from the 3% case on irregular financing of Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya (CDC). The ruling comes after three years of investigation failing to prove criminal irregularities in a 2014 tender. Anticorruption Prosecutors support the dismissal.

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The number of judicial tutelas for health services access in Colombia rose 17.92% in 2025, reaching nearly 312,500 cases from 265,000 in 2024. The Defensoría del Pueblo reports this upward trend, accounting for 34% of total judicial actions. Demands mainly address delays in appointments, medications, and treatments.

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