
The Ministry of Health (Minsa) in Panama, as the governing body of health in the country, has expressed its rejection of any pressure measures that could affect patient care and put the lives of citizens at risk. It is important to highlight that all health facilities under the administration of Minsa will keep their doors open during their usual hours.
In the words of a Minsa representative: "It is essential to ensure the continuity of health services for the population, which is why we reject any actions that could compromise the medical attention of citizens."
This statement comes in a context where certain pressures have been recorded that could interfere with the provision of health services in the country. In light of this situation, Minsa has wanted to make clear its commitment to the health of Panamanians and the importance of maintaining the regular operation of its facilities.
"We urge the population to go to Minsa health centers if they need medical attention, as all our facilities will be operational during regular hours," emphasized the Ministry spokesperson.
It is vital that citizens have uninterrupted access to health services, which is why Minsa calls on the community to remain calm and trust that the health facilities of the Ministry will continue to provide the required care at this time.
In the midst of this situation, the Ministry of Health reaffirms its commitment to the health of the Panamanian population, assuring that all necessary measures will be taken to guarantee the continuity of health services at the national level.