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El Salvador Health Ministry Reports Over 10,000 Surgeries in Six Months to Reduce Backlog

From Proceso Digital · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • El Salvador's Ministry of Health (Sesal) reports over 10,000 surgeries performed in the first six months of the current administration.
  • These surgeries aim to reduce the backlog of medical procedures.
  • The ministry provided this information in response to questions about the surgical backlog.

El Salvador's Ministry of Health (Sesal) announced that more than 10,000 surgeries have been conducted in public operating rooms during the first half of the current administration's term. This figure is presented as a direct response to inquiries regarding efforts to reduce the surgical backlog.

The ministry's statement aims to address concerns about the waiting times for medical procedures. By highlighting the number of surgeries performed, Sesal seeks to demonstrate progress in clearing the accumulated list of patients awaiting operations.

While the specific types of surgeries and the exact breakdown of the 10,000 procedures were not detailed, the announcement emphasizes the administration's commitment to tackling the surgical backlog. The ministry's proactive release of this data suggests an effort to be transparent about its healthcare performance.

Further details regarding the impact of these surgeries on the overall waiting lists and patient satisfaction are expected as the administration continues its term. The focus remains on alleviating the burden on public health facilities and ensuring timely medical care for the population.

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Originally published by Proceso Digital in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.