The Health Commission plans to resume on Wednesday the debate on the proposed reforms to the Social Security Fund (CSS) in Panama. It is expected that during this session, the second block of the first debate will be discussed and approved.
Among the topics expected to be addressed are measures related to the financial sustainability of the CSS, as well as key aspects to improve the care and health services offered to the insured.
In the words of a representative of the Health Commission, "it is essential to advance these reforms to guarantee a better social security system for all Panamanians. We are committed to finding solutions that improve the quality of life of the population."
The discussion of these reforms has generated expectations and debates among politicians, health experts, and the general public. The session on Wednesday is expected to be crucial to advance in this process of improving the social security system in Panama.