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On August 26, the newly appointed Minister of Health, Carolina Corcho, invited Federico Gelli, the Italian doctor who treated then-presidential candidate Gustavo Petro in March while he was recovering, after being infected with covid-19 in Florence (Italy). After the conversation, two moments remained in the memory of the attendees. The first is that the foreign specialist did not denigrate the Colombian health system, which has been branded by his hostess as "failed" on repeated occasions. "The indicators, compared to other Latin American countries, are good," stressed the European. This affirmation, based on analyzes made by the university to which Gelli is associated, did not impress the official. The second moment of the talk occurred when, on the contrary, Corcho pointed out in his speech that "there has to be an explicit, clear crisis that allows society to understand that change is required." Was such a statement a warning of the Government's intention to deliberately create a debacle to demonstrate that the current structure does not work? Recent events do not contradict that interpretation, beyond the fact that opinion is distracted by the tax reform, energy rates, peace or the pension proposal. Without going any further, last Wednesday, in a debate in Congress, the minister was in favor of the resources allocated to the portfolio she is in charge of being for a much smaller amount than that proposed by the previous government. Specifically, of an increase of 8.1 billion pesos proposed by the Duque administration in the initial national budget project for 2023, now the request is for 3.8 billion, to which 1.3 billion would be added to move forward the preventive and predictive health model proposed in the campaign. (She may be interested: 'Petro's pension reform would indebt governments and future generations': Eduardo Lora) It is unprecedented, to say the least, that someone of that level arrives at the Capitol to insist that his area does not require more, but less money. And that is even more noticeable in a sector that suffers from a chronic lack of resources and not a few imbalances. "A minister does not have to throw in the towel when he is going to defend resources for the health system," says Denis Silva, spokesman for Patients Colombia. Among the arguments put forward is mistrust regarding what has been done before: that the capitation payment unit, UPC (the amount that the Government transfers to the EPS for each affiliate), is poorly calculated; that the maximum budgets (the old recoveries, which finance the services not covered by the UPC) are βa very rare matterβ; that tests for the diagnosis of covid-19 are no longer so necessary. Even, faced with the request for an item to finance the cost of care for the migrant po[CENSORED]tion, the health minister said that she is confident that the government of NicolΓ‘s Maduro will cover the amount indicated for the normalization of relations. between Colombia and Venezuela. mislead Given what happened, speculations arise. "Providing services in this area today is much more expensive than what was projected in December 2021, when the UPC was calculated," says former Vice Minister of Social Protection Diana CΓ‘rdenas. βSince this year costs have been higher than expected and people are using more services, one would expect that, by 2023, the government would try to correct the situation.β For her part, Ana MarΓa Vesga, Vice President of Health at Andi β which brings together EPS, private providers and the pharmaceutical industry β believes that the reduction in the health budget for 2023 puts at risk the sufficiency of the UPC and the payment of the technologies that are financed through the mechanism of maximum budgets. "The defunding of the system has enormous consequences in the timeliness of care and affects users," says the union leader. With similar surprise, the researcher in health systems AndrΓ©s Vecino pronounces himself, pointing out several contradictory aspects. One, that the reduction in insurance resources will particularly affect the po[CENSORED]tion with the lowest income. Two, that the country is emerging from a pandemic βand has a large burden of disease left behind.β Three, that this reduction "can affect the salaries of health workers, because the resources of the UPC end up determining their salaries." Four, that a reform is intended with fewer resources. And five, that so much money be allocated to the predictive and preventive program, "which has not been piloted and has not been evaluated at the national level." Under the proposed scenario, there is a financial strangulation that will deepen the already existing problems. Given the growing complaints from users who will begin to protest the deterioration of the service, the ground will be fertilized for a counter-reform that will be formally presented next semester, but which in practice has already begun. spinning fine For that to happen, a key player will be the new Health Superintendent, Ulahi BeltrΓ‘n. Doctor, trade unionist, university professor, former adviser to the Comptroller's Office and former hospital manager, the official came to office despite a couple of tax proceedings against him. Convinced that the current structure favors "financial intermediation," he reiterates that he will honor the "mandate of the people." In his statements, he has made it clear that he will maintain the liquidation process of the EPS that do not meet indicators, but no longer under the slogan of purging the system. Since BeltrΓ‘n took office, two entities have ceased to operate β Comfamiliar Huila and Convida, which had more than a million members β and there seems to be no intention of giving new opportunities to another seven that have a special surveillance measure. Particularly important is what might happen in Antioquia with Savia Salud and its 1.7 million users, whose future will be defined before the end of the month. Liquidating EPS gives the appearance of ruthlessness and generates applause, but, in general, each hole that is closed opens up others. The closures leave unpaid debts with providers and, by forcing the transfer of users to other entities, forces the latter to capitalize and attend to patients with repressed needs that usually trigger the accident rate once they are diagnosed. βThis is not about transporting cattle from one place to another, but about treating people well,β recalls Denis Silva. As things stand, only a handful of institutions would have the ability to survive from a financial strength standpoint, since multiplying in size overnight is nothing short of impossible. To make matters worse, voices are already beginning to be heard against alleged oligopolies, since the administration would frown on a small number remaining at the end, since that would go against the principles of competition. Consequently, in addition to the financial suffocation, comes the approach of the inconvenience of leaving the activity to a reduced number of actors. Paula Acosta, president of Acemi, a union that brings together the ten EPSs that affiliate the majority of the po[CENSORED]tion, thinks that the Government "has placed the EPSs as the exclusive cause of the problems that have been arising and, under that scenario, a kind of de facto reform has been proposed, without going through the Congress of the Republicβ. In fact, many parliamentarians defend what exists now, among other reasons because surveys show that people value a system that handles more than two million queries and procedures a day. In this sense, and to avoid the opposition of the Legislature, there are those who say that the strategy is to come up with the issue when the emergency is of such magnitude that the only way is eviction. Change yes, but like this? And, finally, how is the new health system that the Government wants? The question does not yet find an official answer. It is true that it has There have been pronouncements from high officials, while drafts of the articles of a bill whose paternity no one assumes circulate through the networks. It is known that the administration aspires to a public model, with the presence of state and private hospitals and without intermediation, something that would respond to the intention of ending the EPS. The scheme would incorporate a strong preventive component, while the provider networks (clinics, hospitals, laboratories) would be organized by territory. Within each one there would be primary care posts close to citizens' homes, and from there users would be referred to more complex centers, but without leaving a certain area. Apart from that, there would be extramural groups that would go to homes to assess health conditions. Until then, the issue does not generate much discomfort, since no one disputes that it is urgent to strengthen primary care. Potential problems appear when it is mentioned that the Administrator of the Resources of the Social Security Health System (Adres), apart from being the only collector, would be the only payer, which would turn directly to the providers, who in turn would have the obligation to attend to what is presented. In this regard, connoisseurs issue warnings about the dangers. On the one hand, there is the supreme power of an entity that would manage sums of the order of 70 billion pesos a year. On the other, fear arises in the absence of a figure genuinely interested in avoiding unnecessary spending, with which the money would run out faster. It is no secret to anyone that most of the links in the chain do not show a vocation towards containment: more services and more sales, more income. In a context of rights without barriers, the possibility of excesses occurring and the corrupt doing their thing βand more so in those territorial entities where professional capacities are limitedβ would increase exponentially. Thus, the serious risk of making a clean slate consists of going back. Putting an end to an architecture whose coverage is practically universal and which limits families' out-of-pocket expenses is only justified if there is a notable improvement. After having shown its strength during the pandemic, when the network responded adequately without anyone having to put a weight for the attention received, there are many who believe that it would be more logical to make corrections to what exists. No one denies that there have been EPSs that have not fulfilled their task and have well earned their disrepute. But that does not mean that the figure lacks validity. After all, to make a system viable with limited resources, some agent must ensure that waste is avoided. And that is avoided thanks to the figure of insurance, making smart purchases and looking for efficiencies. Not to mention that it would also be a waste to end the networks of providers developed over almost three decades. Starting from scratch can come at a very high price. The planned transition β especially if it is traumatic β is not exempt from leaving patients adrift, something that would be measured in the lives and well-being of many. "All the objectives proposed by the current government are easier and faster to achieve with the EPS than without them," insists Elisa Torrenegra, executive director of Gestarsalud, the EPS union of the subsidized regime. She warns that "giving local governments these functions is exposing health to the dynamics of local politics." "Today's panorama is one of discouragement, restlessness, polarization, where the citizen is in the middle," adds Denis Silva. "That's why each side should show their cards in order to come up with viable solutions," he stresses. "To finish with what was built would be a monumental mistake," warns the president of Anif, Mauricio SantamarΓa. βWhat has been achieved is impressive in terms of coverage, access and equity, so risking going back to a pre-1993 country is very dangerous,β he says. Such alarms, however, do not find an echo in a Ministry of Health that gives the impression of wanting to accelerate an "explicit crisis" and irreversible, before which it can propose another solution. The only alternative so that the chronicle of a self-fulfilling prophecy is not written is for users to defend what they have, which is not a small thing. Otherwise, they will attend the third-class burial of a system that deserves repairs and not have the death certificate issued. https://www.eltiempo.com/economia/sectores/sistema-de-salud-analisis-sobre-posible-crisis-propiciada-para-una-reforma-703253
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The specimens that were in the Black Jaguar β White Tiger foundation are still in trouble, even after the 'rescue'. The Association of Zoos, Breeders and Aquariums of Mexico (AZCARM) warned that the authorities of the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA) have prevented the animal rescue work from being carried out properly. This is the case of the specimens from the Black Jaguar-White Tiger Foundation, an establishment that housed jaguars, servals, lions, tigers, spider monkeys, baboons and capuchins among other types of wild animals. According to Ernesto Zazueta, President of AZCARM: βWE ARE REALLY SURPRISED, ANNOYED, DISAPPOINTED BEFORE SO MUCH CONFLICT THAT THE PROFEPA HAS GENERATED JUST FOR TRYING TO HELP THEM. THE ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS OF AZCARM HAVE SPENT A LOT OF MONEY IN THE EXAMINATION AND MEDICAL ATTENTION OF THE EXEMPLARS, IN THE ADAPTATION OF SPACES IN THE ZOOS AND IN EVERYTHING THAT IMPLICATES THE TRANSFERS. IT IS A LOT OF WORK AND A LOT OF RESOURCES THAT WE HAVE INVESTED IN HELPING THEM.β We suggest: Dehydrated and badly injured: this was the rescue of the big cats of the Black Jaguar-White Tiger foundation the endless rescue Black Jaguar-White Tiger was closed in July this year and the animals were relocated after check-ups and treatments to improve their health. Their destinations were the states of Puebla, MichoacΓ‘n, Sinaloa, State of Mexico and Mexico City. It is planned to continue with the transfers to Guanajuato, Veracruz, Morelos and Chiapas. However, according to a statement from AZCARM, the state agency in charge of following up on the rescue has engaged in bad practices. βIT REALLY IS A NIGHTMARE AND IT IS VERY UNPLEASANT NOT TO BE ABLE TO HELP SIMPLY BECAUSE WE ARE NOT ALLOWED; THEY LEAVE OUR PERSONNEL OUTSIDE, THEY DO NOT GIVE OUR GROUP OF VETERINARIES ACCESS TO SEVERAL AREAS AND WHEN THEY DO, THEY DO IT WITH VERY BAD MANNERS AND EVEN BEHAVE AGGRESSIVE.β Zazueta directly points to Patricio Rodolfo Vilchis Noriega, General Director of Forest Inspection and Surveillance of PROFEPA, as the main person responsible for these actions. For its part, PROFEPA reported that the lioness Lucky is undergoing treatment while awaiting the results of the studies performed on her. Unfortunately, in the midst of the administrative disorder and the media accusations launched between instances, those who have suffered the most are the animals. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/que-ha-pasado-caso-black-jaguar-white-tiger/
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For one weekend every year, a small corner of West Sussex turns the clock back to the 1960s to celebrate one of the greatest eras of motorsport. Now in its 24th year, the Goodwood Revival sees some of the greatest cars on the planet battle it out for glory on the historic circuit. Here are some of our favourite classics competing this year. https://www.autocar.co.uk/slideshow/our-favourite-cars-goodwood-revival
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte will join more than 2,000 guests at the Queen's funeral in Westminster Abbey. Nine-year-old George and his sister, seven, will form part of a procession with the Royal Family, following the coffin as it enters the church. Before the service a bell will toll every minute for 96 minutes, marking the length of the Queen's life. Towards the end of the service, the Last Post will be played before the nation observes a two-minute silence. With world leaders and dignitaries gathered in the 13th Century church for the service at 11:00 BST, the King and Queen Consort will lead the procession behind the Queen's coffin. The Prince and Princess of Wales will walk ahead of George and seven-year-old Charlotte, who called the Queen "Gan Gan", followed by their uncle and aunt, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and other members of the Royal Family. George and Charlotte's younger brother Louis, 4, is not expected to attend. The Order of Service shows a service filled with traditional church music and readings from the Bible, with a sermon from the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. "I am the resurrection and the life," will be the reading as the royal procession arrives in the Abbey, in a service which the Queen helped to plan. The Queen's deep Christian faith What's expected on the day of the Queen's funeral Queen's personal touches in funeral plans The Prime Minister Liz Truss will read a lesson, with prayers from religious leaders including Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster. The funeral will hear praise for the Queen's long reign, with the Dean of Westminster, David Hoyle, commending her "long life of selfless service". The Abbey says this will be the first funeral of a monarch held here since the 18th Century, although there have been more recent funerals for the spouses of monarchs. The music at this historic service will be in keeping with the Queen's faith and tastes. There will be pieces by Ralph Vaughan Williams, JS Bach and Edward Elgar. New pieces have been composed by Judith Weir and Sir James MacMillan, a leading Scottish composer, whose music featured prominently in the service of thanksgiving at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh. Baroness Scotland, secretary general of the Commonwealth, will deliver one of the readings, which are interspersed with hymns including The Day Thou Gavest Lord Is Ended and Love Divine, All Loves Excelling. The Lord's My Shepherd will be sung, as it was when the Queen married Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey in 1947. As the state funeral comes to an end, the Last Post will be played, followed by a two-minute silence and a lament from the Queen's piper. After the funeral ends at noon in Westminster, a committal service will follow at 4pm at St George's Chapel in Windsor. This more intimate setting will include personal touches and private connections. The service includes the "Russian Kontakion of the Departed", a hymn Prince Philip had chosen for his own funeral last year. One of the Bible readings - "I saw a new heaven and a new earth" - was also read at the funeral of the Queen's father and grandparents. There is music composed by Sir William Henry Harris, an organist who taught the Queen to play the piano. Another poignant lament will be played by a piper and the committal service will end with the lowering of the Queen's coffin into the royal vault, accompanied by the words: "Go forth upon thy journey from this world, O Christian soul." The bells of Westminster Abbey will later be rung - but muffled - as is tradition following the funeral of a sovereign. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-62948871
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The Mayor's Office of Cartagena declared a public calamity in the face of the critical situation in various parts of the city as a result of the second rainy season, which afflicts the entire country, and especially the Colombian Caribbean. The declaration was made in an Extraordinary Risk Management Council, advanced in the Customs Palace, to have resources and take actions in the 27 sectors flooded in the last hours. (Also: Historic Center of Cartagena among affected areas after heavy downpours) The Mayor's Office delivered humanitarian assistance to all the families settled in the ZenΓΊ de Membrillal Indigenous Council who are cut off from communication due to the flooding of the access road to that community. https://www.eltiempo.com/colombia/otras-ciudades/cartagena-declaro-calamidad-publica-por-fuertes-lluvias-703223
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Due to its characteristics, the French bulldog is one of the dogs that can suffer the most from health problems, warn experts The flat snout, the flattened face, the pointed ears and its size are just some of the factors that have positioned the French bulldog as one of the most po[CENSORED]r dogs. There are also those who see in this breed a peculiar grace that distinguishes them. This has been reflected in a high demand in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States and Spain. To give a better angle on the size of this situation, just look at the latest record of the most po[CENSORED]r breeds according to the American Kennel Club. In this list, the French bulldog ranks second. It may interest you: Norway prohibits the breeding of two breeds of dogs as it is considered animal suffering Given that each year it seems that the breed is better positioned, studies around the French bulldog have sought to know in greater detail what exactly their health condition is. Unfortunately, these works have only shown that this canine breed is one of the most at risk due to its delicate situation. French Bulldog: The Cost of Po[CENSORED]rity Contrary to what the name suggests, the origin of these dogs is not only linked to France, but also to the United Kingdom. Its official recognition came in 1906, when the Kennel Club added this dog to its listings. Since then, the breed has been positioning itself as one of the most requested by owners. The French bulldog, due to its physical characteristics, is part of the brachycephalic dogs. This refers to the fact that these are breeds with a different skull than the rest. Among what distinguishes them are the soft palate, short nasal bones and reduced orifices, small head and flattened face. It may interest you: 8 common diseases in dogs and how they manifest A first study on this matter was carried out by a group of scientists from the Royal Veterinary College in the United Kingdom. The results were based on data collected from 2,228 French bulldogs at 304 different clinics. These were published in Canine Medicine and Genetics. This research work found that the French bulldog has a strong tendency to develop certain health problems. Scientists noted that ear infections, diarrhea and conjunctivitis are among the most common ailments. On the other hand, due to its physical characteristics, this breed can also suffer from respiratory and skin problems. The second study, from the same institution, highlights the problems detected at the beginning. This time the researchers compared 2,781 French bulldogs with 21,850 non-French bulldogs. They took as a reference the 43 most common ailments in both groups of dogs. The result showed that the first group was more affected due to their body composition. βEXTREME BODY TRAITS SUCH AS FLAT FACE AND LARGE EYES, WHICH ARE OFTEN PERCEIVED AS βPRETTYβ OR βNORMALβ FOR THE BREED AND, WORRYINGLY, βDESIRABLE,β PROMOTE HEALTH PROBLEMS,β RESEARCHERS MENTION FOR ANIMALβS HEALTH. The task is to raise awareness about this problem For the second study it is essential to carry out research that helps the race. The health risks of these dogs is a reality that must be taken into account. What is achieved with works like the one developed by these researchers is a greater awareness of how these animals are living. Measures have already been taken in this regard. A BBC documentary called Pedigree Dogs Exposed made many people aware of the problems with brachycephalic breeds. This prompted the UK Kennel Club to do special reviews of these dogs. In addition, in 2016, a petition signed by more than 40,000 veterinary professionals led to the creation of a group focused on improving the health of these animals. βSOCIAL MEDIA AND THE INFLUENCE OF CELEBRITIES HAVE REALLY BOOSTED THE PO[CENSORED]RITY OF FRENCH BULLDOGS IN RECENT YEARS, BUT UNFORTUNATELY THEIR βCUTEβ CHARACTERISTICS CAN MASK A LOT OF HEALTH PROBLEMS, WHICH MAY REQUIRE EXPENSIVE TREATMENT. THERE IS GROWING CONCERN IN THE VETERINARY PROFESSION THAT MANY OWNERS ARE NOT AWARE OF THESE PROBLEMS WHEN THEY DECIDE TO BRING A FRENCHIE INTO THE FAMILY,β JUSTINE SHOTTON, PRESIDENT OF THE BRITISH VETERINARY ASSOCIATION, WARNS ANIMALβS HEALTH. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/bulldog-frances-una-de-las-razas-con-mayores-riesgos-de-salud/
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DS is steadily building and refining its model range to earn its place among the premium manufacturers. Now it has treated its most po[CENSORED]r model, the DS 7 crossover SUV, to a mid-life update. Some of the changes are standard facelift fare. More conventional LED matrix headlights replace the fancy swivelling items of the original. Meanwhile, the daytime running lights now tumble down the carβs front fascia in slivers: DS calls it the βlight veilβ. At the back, the lights have become slimmer and βDS Automobilesβ is now spelled out across the rear end. Very 2022. The interior hardware stays mostly the same, but the DS 7 adopts the latest version of brandβs infotainment software on its 12.0in central touchscreen. We have already tried the βIRIS systemβ as DS calls it, in the DS 4. Itβs slick, responsive, customisable and, once you learn its quirks, pretty user-friendly. The only annoying thing is that DS cars donβt have separate controls for the climate, so those end up commandeering a portion of the screen. The biggest change is to the powertrain line-up, which from now on will be dominated by the E-Tense plug-in hybrid options. The only non-electrified engine that remains is the 1.5-litre diesel, for those ultra-high-mileage drivers. The front-wheel-drive E-Tense 225 and the four-wheel-drive E-Tense 300 (those numbers refer to the power outputs in PS) make a return and are joined by a new a range-topping performance model, the E-Tense 360. The 360βs hardware is shared with the DS 9 E-Tense 360 and the Peugeot 508 PSE. It uses the same engine and motors as the 300: a 197bhp 1.6-litre petrol engine, assisted by a 107bhp electric motor in the gearbox and a 111bhp motor driving the rear axle. However, a different inverter allows the electric motors to deliver their power for longer, thus syncing up better with the petrol engineβs powerband and resulting in a higher system output. The DS Performance division has also gone to town on the chassis, which is lowered by 15mm and gets a wider track β 24mm at the front, 10mm at the back. New 380mm front brakes and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres keep the extra power in check. At the facelifted car's launch, we drove an E-Tense 225 and an E-Tense 360 and, as we found with the DS 9, less is most definitely more. With its additional 108bhp, the 360 does feel faster, but only when youβre near full throttle. In more relaxed driving, the added value of the range-topper is limited because the 225 hardly feels short of punch. Weβve tried different variations of this powertrain in countless models and itβs adept at providing refined progress in a cruiser but gets flustered if you rush it. The result is that it doesnβt really feel at home in a performance derivative. In general, the βlesserβ 225 just feels truer to DSβs mission of refinement and comfort thanks to its softer ride and slightly longer electric range. Even in its best spec, however, the DS 7 is quite hard to recommend, because it struggles to really convince in the area it should excel at: ride comfort. The DS 7 always feels unsettled and slightly harsh over broken Tarmac, but also struggles to control body movements over large bumps. Meanwhile, the handling is secure but unremarkable. Combine the unresolved chassis with a powertrain that can have a mind of its own on occasion and you end up with a car thatβs unsatisfying to drive. Where the DS 7 comes into its own is on long motorway journeys. The interior materials are mostly pleasing and the seats are supportive, with a tall but comfortable driving position. The new infotainment system is a huge improvement, and thanks to laminated glass, the cabin remains quiet on the motorway, allowing the Focal audio system to shine. The DS 7 is somewhere between an Audi Q3 and Audi Q5 in size, but is reasonably roomy whichever segment you compare it with. The price reflects that positioning to a degree. The E-Tense 225 starts from Β£44,190 in Performance Line trim, which represents reasonable value. The plusher leather interior that comes with Rivoli and Opera trim suits the DS 7 better, but that upgrade doesnβt come cheap, and neither do the separate options. Calculate with care if youβre tempted. Itβs not hard to see why you might be, but the underdeveloped chassis, so-so electric range and quickly escalating price make the DS 7 far from the obvious choice in the hybrid SUV class. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/ds/first-drives/ds-7-e-tense-225-2022-review