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Private Clinics in Córdoba Warn that Pami Delays Could Collapse the Health System

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The way in which benefits are being paid generates a strong financial drowning in private health centers and already impacts on the organization of shifts, practices and services. From the sector they warn that uncertainty and lack of predictability can lead to a critical scenario. Read more
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Canal C Red alert in health: private clinics warn of possible collapse due to PAMI delays Córdoba's private clinics set off a warning signal for repeated delays in PAMI payments, a situation that, they warn, already has a full impact on medical care and could lead to a collapse of the health system if it is not normalized in the short term. The lack of financial predictability begins to feel in shifts, practices and essential services. From the …

The Association of Clinics, Sanatoriums and Private Hospitals of the Province of Córdoba alerted about the risks in the benefits of PAMI affiliates. "PAMI began approximately four months ago to make split payments of the bills," said the owner of the entity Ignacio Escuti. The president of ACLISA pointed out that the national social work leaves a balance of 40% pending for the following month. See: Crisis of care to PAMI affiliates in pharmacies…

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The way in which benefits are being paid generates a strong financial drowning in private health centers and already impacts on the organization of shifts, practices and services. From the sector they warn that uncertainty and lack of predictability can lead to a critical scenario. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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