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Paraguay Launches Comprehensive Healthcare System Overhaul to Prioritize Citizen Well-being

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-11 18:52:17
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Asunción, Paraguay – The Paraguayan government has announced a sweeping initiative to modernize its healthcare system, placing the well-being of its citizens at the forefront of its national agenda. This ambitious project will involve a collaborative effort across multiple government sectors, aiming to enhance the efficiency and quality of healthcare services nationwide.

Health Minister María Teresa Barán has pledged to ensure that all citizens receive high-standard healthcare that meets their needs. To achieve this, the government has established a cross-functional team, including representatives from the President's Office and other key ministries, to develop concrete solutions for improving the healthcare system.

A significant focus of this initiative is the digital transformation of healthcare. By partnering with the Ministry of Information Technology and Communication (MITIC), the government plans to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies in healthcare, streamlining processes and improving access to medical information.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Economy and Finance will increase financial support for the healthcare sector, enabling the enhancement of service quality and the expansion of medical infrastructure. The government also aims to strengthen its collaboration with the domestic pharmaceutical industry, ensuring efficient investment in essential medicines.

To ensure that the reforms accurately reflect the needs of healthcare providers and patients, the government will maintain close communication with medical associations, incorporating their valuable insights into policy decisions.

This collaborative effort involves the following key institutions:

Presidencia de la República (Office of the President)
Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas (Ministry of Economy and Finance)
Ministerio de Industria y Comercio (Ministry of Industry and Commerce)
Ministerio de Salud Pública y Bienestar Social (Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare)
Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Comunicaciones (Ministry of Public Works and Communications)
Dirección Nacional de Contrataciones Públicas (National Directorate of Public Procurement)
Ministerio de Tecnología de Información y Comunicación (Ministry of Information Technology and Communication)
The Paraguayan government anticipates that these comprehensive reforms will have a profound positive impact on citizen health and contribute to the long-term development of the national healthcare system.

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