Bogotá, Colombia – A 71-year-old Colombian woman, Norma Isabel Arias, is caught in a desperate race against time as she awaits crucial surgery for her cancer. Despite the urgency of her condition, Arias has been forced to endure a week-long delay due to a lack of authorization from her health insurance provider, Compensar.
Arias, who has a malignant tumor in her chest and is experiencing fluid buildup in her lungs, has seen her health rapidly deteriorate. Her family has expressed deep frustration with the slow response from Compensar, as they scramble to find a solution.
"Norma has been moved from one clinic to another, all while her condition worsens," shared a concerned family member. "The surgery is urgent, and we are pleading with Compensar to authorize the procedure immediately."
The family has emphasized the importance of swift medical intervention, arguing that timely surgery will not only alleviate Arias's immediate suffering but also allow her to begin targeted cancer treatment.
Despite repeated attempts to contact Compensar, EL COLOMBIANO has been unable to obtain a statement regarding the delay in authorization.
This case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by many Colombian patients who rely on health insurance for critical medical care. As Arias's health hangs in the balance, her family and the wider community are urging authorities and the health insurance provider to take immediate action to ensure she receives the necessary treatment.
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