Acemi warns of risks in liquidating intervened EPS

The Colombian Association of Integral Medicine Companies (Acemi) warned that liquidating intervened EPS, as proposed by President Gustavo Petro, would risk care for millions by transferring them to entities like Nueva EPS, which lack capacity. The guild criticized deterioration during interventions and called for sensibility.

The Colombian Association of Integral Medicine Companies, Acemi, warned that President Gustavo Petro's proposal to liquidate intervened EPS would worsen Colombia's health system crisis. According to the guild, this would transfer affiliates to entities like Nueva EPS, which lack the financial and operational capacity to absorb a massive influx of users. Acemi noted that the Administrative Court of Antioquia provisionally suspended a territorial redistribution of affiliates between EPS, highlighting limitations in receiving entities. The eight EPS intervened by the National Superintendence of Health during this government show, per Acemi, greater patrimonial and operational deterioration, attributed to intervention management and non-compliance with Constitutional Court orders on financing. The guild stated interventions aimed to rescue entities and protect users but failed to solve issues. Separately, the Attorney General's Office determined that minor Kevin Arley Acosta Pico, with hemophilia, died on February 13 due to Nueva EPS omission in timely supplying Emicizumab for two months. Medicarte suspended deliveries due to non-payment, and IPS Integral received no funds. Another 2,000 patients are at risk. The Attorney General's Office will refer the case to the Attorney General's Office and open a disciplinary probe against Óscar Galvis, Nueva EPS intervener. Acemi called for “sensibility” and technical dialogue to stabilize the system for the next government.

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President Gustavo Petro announced the liquidation of several financially troubled EPS, impacting around 12 million users, amid warnings over the absence of a contingency plan. Regional officials and associations caution against service disruptions and massive transfers that could overload the system. Recent deaths from medication delays highlight existing failures.

Colombia's Procuraduría General de la Nación has provisionally suspended Asmet Salud EPS's special interventor, Lain Eduardo López Martínez, for three months over alleged deterioration in health services. The move also launches probes into former interventors. It follows preventive visits uncovering rises in complaints and financial issues.

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President Gustavo Petro commented on the Fiscalía's charges against José Fernando Cardona, former president of Nueva EPS, stating that it confirms the entity's bankruptcy since 2021. According to Petro, the insurer continued extracting billions in state resources despite its insolvency. The intervention and liquidation of Nueva EPS address its impact on Colombia's hospital network.

The Superintendency of Companies declared the judicial intervention process against Rédito S.A. in Judicial Liquidation and related entities concluded, after reviewing the final accounts. The case involved unauthorized public resource collection exceeding $11.586 million, affecting 121 individuals.

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President Gustavo Petro announced during the Council of Ministers that the government will stop paying the gasoline subsidy, reducing the primary deficit. He also addressed bankrupt EPS health providers and progress in agrarian reform. The Agriculture Minister highlighted record investments in the sector.

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