Tribunal suspends decree transferring users to Nueva EPS

The Administrative Court of Antioquia issued a precautionary measure against Decree 182 of 2026, which planned to transfer more than six million affiliates to Nueva EPS. The judge found that the regulation would create a high concentration of users and endanger their freedom of choice. The government was ordered to refrain from implementing it until the underlying controversy is resolved.

The Administrative Court of Antioquia suspended Decree 182 of 2026 issued by the Ministry of Health, which sought to reorganize the health system by transferring more than six million users to Nueva EPS. This measure would leave the entity as the sole operator in 427 municipalities across the country.

The judge determined there is a "methodological insufficiency that prevents demonstrating the suitability of the health system redesign to preserve and not compromise the effective enjoyment of collective rights." He argued that implementing the transfer without verifying Nueva EPS's attention capacity could lead to a service collapse and "catastrophic outcomes that could mean widespread and potentially irreparable harm."

Therefore, the court adopted precautionary measures to prevent imminent and irreparable harm, as provided by the legal framework in popular actions. It ordered the Government, led by the Ministry of Health and the National Superintendence of Health, to refrain from materializing the decree's provisions until the controversy is resolved on the merits.

The judge reiterated: "If the prior measure is not adopted, the risk materializes, and if granted, it provisionally preserves the purpose of the process, making it more burdensome to deny the measure than to grant it." This decision addresses alerts regarding the risks of the reorganization proposed by the Government.

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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.

The Ministry of Health has opened a project for comments that would transfer over six million users from their current EPS to other entities, as warned by the National Table of Health User Associations. The initiative aims to rehabilitate the health system through territorial criteria but raises concerns about violating the right to free choice. The proposal would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in the sector, impacting patients and medical staff.

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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 National Superintendence of Health appointed interveners for intervened EPS based on strict legal and technical criteria. Superintendent Bernardo Camacho Rodríguez emphasized transparency in the selection and rigorous monitoring of their management. The entity aims to ensure the proper functioning of the General Social Security Health System.

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Following Finance Minister Germán Ávila's announcement of an economic emergency to raise 16 trillion pesos for the 2026 budget, major Colombian business associations including Fenalco, Andi, and the National Business Council have urged the Constitutional Court to review and potentially suspend the measure, arguing it fails constitutional tests amid concerns over economic stability.

President Gustavo Petro signed Decree 1390 of 2025 declaring a 30-day economic and social emergency in Colombia after the Congress sank the financing bill. The measure aims to raise funds to cover a $16.3 trillion deficit and ensure essential services like health. The announcement sparks legal and political debate, with reviews pending from the Constitutional Court and Congress.

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Zarzal councilor Luis Carlos Arana, 29, suffers from colorectal cancer that has progressed to lung metastasis due to lack of treatment from Nueva EPS since October 2025. He has repeatedly requested oncological medications without response. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro urges the national government to take urgent measures amid this crisis in Valle del Cauca.

 

 

 

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