Health Minister Fernando Boyd Galindo announced that the documents resulting from the discussion tables will not be privatized, ensuring the continuity of public health services in Panama. These documents will be presented to the President of the Nation upon his return from France.
This announcement comes in response to the concerns and worries of the population about the future of health in the country. According to the minister, a detailed summary of the discussions and contributions arising from the discussion tables has been prepared, which has clarified the government's stance on the privatization of health services.
In his statements, Boyd Galindo emphasized the importance of maintaining accessibility and quality of medical care for all Panamanian citizens, guaranteeing that health services in the country will not be privatized. This decision aims to preserve a strong and efficient public health system for the benefit of the population in general.
**"Public health services will not be privatized," assured the Health Minister, reaffirming the government's commitment to universal access to medical care in Panama.**