Nueva EPS lanza registro remoto de medicamentos tras salida de Colsubsidio

Tras activar una red de gestores farmacéuticos el 1 de enero de 2026, Nueva EPS habilita el registro remoto de fórmulas médicas para sus 1.6 millones de afiliados afectados por la terminación del contrato con Colsubsidio, evitando visitas a oficinas y garantizando continuidad en tratamientos.

Nueva EPS avanza en la transición post-Colsubsidio con medidas prácticas para asegurar el acceso oportuno a medicamentos. Recordemos que, ante la salida de Colsubsidio como operador a partir del 1 de enero de 2026, la entidad activó una red de gestores farmacéuticos como Cafam, Medic, Discolmets, Audifarma, Farmedicall y Tododrogas en 11 departamentos, incluyendo Cundinamarca, Bogotá, Antioquia y Valle del Cauca, impactando a 1.6 millones de usuarios.

Ahora, los afiliados cuyas fórmulas médicas estaban dirigidas a Colsubsidio pueden registrarlas de forma remota mediante un enlace proporcionado por Nueva EPS. Asesores de la entidad gestionarán tanto las fórmulas como los trámites administrativos, eliminando la necesidad de desplazamientos a oficinas. Para acceder, los usuarios escanean un código QR, visitan el sitio web de Nueva EPS o usan la línea nacional de atención al cliente.

La EPS coordina la dispensación a través de Instituciones Prestadoras de Servicios de Salud (IPS), reafirmando su compromiso con el derecho fundamental a la salud. Estas acciones buscan minimizar interrupciones durante la fase de ajuste, fortaleciendo el sistema farmacéutico y respondiendo a preocupaciones iniciales sobre la planificación de la transición.

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President Petro announces EPS liquidation impacting 12 million amid health service disruption fears and medication delay deaths.
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Petro orders liquidation of crisis-hit EPS without transition plan

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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.

Nueva EPS announced the immediate activation of a network of pharmaceutical managers to ensure medicine delivery to its affiliates, following Colsubsidio's exit as operator starting January 1, 2026. This measure affects 1.6 million users in 11 departments across the country. The entity aims to prevent interruptions in medical treatments during the transition.

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Neiva's Municipal Health Secretariat is monitoring medication delivery challenges by Nueva EPS following the national transition from Colsubsidio to new providers like Discolmets. Work sessions with health authorities aim to protect user rights, with calls for complaints to speed resolutions.

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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Colombia's Senate Seventh Commission archived the health reform bill with eight votes in favor and five against, on the last day of the ordinary legislative session. This marks the second sinking of the initiative pushed by President Gustavo Petro's government. Reactions highlight concerns over the system's financial sustainability.

The cooperative Coopidrogas reported operational revenues of 4.6 trillion pesos in 2025, a 14.6% increase from the previous year. This figure reflects strong performance in the pharmaceutical sector, driven by key categories such as antihypertensives and analgesics. Additionally, the entity expanded its network with a new logistics hub in Galapa.

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Following Decree 1428 of 2025's announcement to end diesel subsidies for private, diplomatic, and official vehicles—raising prices by ~$3,000 while sparing public transport—service stations in affected regions raise operational issues amid the Colombian government's FEPC reforms.

 

 

 

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