translated from Spanish: Hospitals don’t have medicine THE DEBATE

Bravely, a father exposes the critical state of the general desupply of medicines and supplies at the Pediatric Hospital. Although this nosococcus is created mainly for sectors of the population that do not have enough income to go to a private institution, when the relatives of small patients arrive there they face the difficulty that the expenses do not end. Jesús Manuel Rodríguez, father of little Jesusito, desperately narrates his case, saying that he spends up to 5,500 pesos a day to keep his son in medicine, since in the Pediatric there is not even a syringe. Like him, there are dozens of parents who are in them, facing expenses that are supposed to be covered through the Insabi.
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The waste of medicines in public hospitals across the country is the bread of every day; however, it seems that, although these cases are set out, the authorities to whom it is responsible to resolve, do not finish doing what they must for the situation to improve. Probably with the contingency currently experienced as a result of COVID-19 they could say that this leads to neglect and inability to resolve; but this problem of drug disbursing has been going on for years, when the health system was supposed to be more stable.



Original source in Spanish

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