In doubt, whether the federal government will assume debt of the Central Hospital in SLP – El Sol de San Luis

In doubt, whether the federal government will assume debt of the Central Hospital in SLP – El Sol de San Luis
In doubt, whether the federal government will assume debt of the Central Hospital in SLP – El Sol de San Luis

The debt maintained by the Central Hospital has not been assimilated by the Federal Government and until today it is not known if he will assume the old commitment.

This was indicated by the head of the Secretary of Finance, Omar Valadez Macíaswhen referring that In the transfer of the Potosí hospital to the IMSS-Wellbeing system, the issue was never addressed of the debt, which amounts to hundreds of millions of pesos.

The state official spoke of the importance of federation has at least received the payroll of the medical and administrative staffWhen this and all the procedures are concluded, it will be completely in charge of the federal government, whose head has promised that in Mexico there will be a health system like Denmark.

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Meanwhile, the process of federalization of the state health system – which began last March – does not has granted certainty about also assimilating the debt accumulated in the Central Hospitalemblematic campus of the IMSS Bienestar model in San Luis Potosí.

The head of Finance reiterated that It is still in question, accepting that accumulated debtbecause he exposed it is a complex caseand that dates back many years.

He explained that when The Official Gazette of the Federation published a couple of weeks ago the transition to the IMSS Bienestar model, Nor was there any allusion to what would happen to the accumulated debts, in this case, with that of the Central Hospital, with a registered liability of several hundred million pesos generated before its replacement to the High Specialty.

As part of the transition, he said, The federation already has all the documentation related to the payroll of that medical staff to begin its federalization.

To conclude, Valadez Macías announced that “once this process has ended, San Luis Potosí will stop receiving federal resources destined for the maintenance of the Central Hospital, whose total operation will be the responsibility of the federal government.”

 
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