Now, with the approval, he added, “medical autonomy will take precedence over the matter, respecting the medical and scientific concept and not as previously proposed, where even someone with inexperience could make the decision.”
For this reason, La U’s representative concluded: “This proposal provides assurances and clarity to the patient and his family treatment or medical condition with explanations in everyday terms.
Thus, the legislative cell, which met from noon on Tuesday, had approved 12 articles on this day: 46, 4, 95, 122, 124, 25, 24, 132, 133, 100, 138, 82 and the 123 was amended.
The senator, however Juan Felipe Lemosof La U, accused them Salcedo and Camilo Avilathe members of that community who are part of the legislative cell for social affairs, for their positive votes.
“The decision of our fellow bench members who are part of the Seventh Committee of the House of Representatives who voted on the health reform project surprised us. We had decided at the bench that until then they would inform us that all requested changes will be made on the reform of the request have been taken over by the government, no decision has been taken, therefore the party must take action,” criticized Lemos.
In response, Salcedo said his position is “clear: I will only support articles that strengthen the health system and benefit Colombians.”
Source: El Heraldo

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