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IPS in Paraguay Has Only 63 Ambulances for Over 2 Million Insured
๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡พ Paraguay /Health & Science

IPS in Paraguay Has Only 63 Ambulances for Over 2 Million Insured

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Paraguay's public health system, IPS, operates with only 63 ambulances for over 2 million insured individuals.
  • This scarcity raises concerns about emergency medical response capabilities.
  • The ratio highlights a significant strain on the country's healthcare infrastructure.

Paraguay's public health institution, the Instituto de Previsiรณn Social (IPS), faces a critical shortage of ambulances, possessing only 63 vehicles to serve a population exceeding 2 million insured members. This stark disparity raises serious questions about the system's capacity to provide timely and effective emergency medical services.

The limited fleet means that each ambulance must cover an extensive area and a vast number of potential patients. This situation puts immense pressure on healthcare workers and risks delaying crucial medical interventions for those in urgent need. The low ratio of ambulances to insured individuals points to a systemic challenge within the nation's healthcare infrastructure.

Access to emergency medical care is a fundamental right, and the current situation suggests that many Paraguayans insured by IPS may face significant hurdles in receiving prompt assistance during medical emergencies. The scarcity of ambulances underscores the urgent need for investment and improvement in the country's public health resources to ensure adequate coverage for its growing insured population.

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