Free Health Coverage For All In The City Of Buenos Aires

Artisans asked me about signing up for Coberatura Portena de Salud which is still offered in the city at certain hospitals. I am on the plan and am satisfied with it enough to recommend it to those who cannot afford a private plan. I can't justify paying 8000/month for a private plan when CoPS provides all I need. CeSAC is not a plan with assigned doctors.
HI Jantango, well noted your faith that Coberatura Porteña de Salud still lives, and maybe it does if you're all ready in but following the government webpage info and telephone numbers and visiting the local hospital in my neighborhood, Las Heras/Puyreddon, I came up empty. If you happen to know of a hospital that has one of their sign up booths please share. Talking to someone in person, one might be able to get it sorted out. "Another"'s report is more in line with the experience I've had so far.
 
HI Jantango, well noted your faith that Coberatura Porteña de Salud still lives, and maybe it does if you're all ready in but following the government webpage info and telephone numbers and visiting the local hospital in my neighborhood, Las Heras/Puyreddon, I came up empty. If you happen to know of a hospital that has one of their sign up booths please share. Talking to someone in person, one might be able to get it sorted out. "Another"'s report is more in line with the experience I've had so far.
We live in Palermo, and had to go to Hospital Pirovano to sign up in a.m only, you might need a Certification negativa from Anses to apply. You can get this @Anses locations at their stand up kiosks & online in pdf format for printing,it prints out as single page stating your status with them!
 
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I wonder who pays for this "free" healthcare ?

My guess is Argentine taxpayers.

Not by all the Argentine taxpayers. Public health services in CABA are funded by the city taxpayers.

2019 CABA Budgetary Information
The City of Buenos Aires, contrary to most provinces, supports its expenses with its own resources.
Income Composition....
etc, etc.

CABA Financial Budget 2019
40 - Ministry of Health
Anyone can download said document to view the details of their budget, including but not limited to, a breakdown of the allocations to each public health institute, hospital and neighborhood health center (CeSAC).
 
I wonder who pays for this "free" healthcare ?

My guess is Argentine taxpayers.

Yes, it's just like Medicare in the USA. The money comes from taxes I pay living in the city. I get a return on my investment in the form of healthcare. I paid into Social Security for years, and now I receive a monthly benefit to live on. Socialism takes care of people.
 
Not by all the Argentine taxpayers. Public health services in CABA are funded by the city taxpayers.

2019 CABA Budgetary Information
The City of Buenos Aires, contrary to most provinces, supports its expenses with its own resources.
Income Composition....
etc, etc.

CABA Financial Budget 2019
40 - Ministry of Health
Anyone can download said document to view the details of their budget, including but not limited to, a breakdown of the allocations to each public health institute, hospital and neighborhood health center (CeSAC).
Useful link.

It looks to me like the city runs a fiscal deficit. In other words, its expenses are higher than revenues. Who covers that shortfall? My guess is the federal government, i.e. all Argentine taxpayers.
 
Yes, it's just like Medicare in the USA. The money comes from taxes I pay living in the city. I get a return on my investment in the form of healthcare. I paid into Social Security for years, and now I receive a monthly benefit to live on. Socialism takes care of people.
What taxes do you pay for living in the city?

Socialism gives free stuff to people who don't want to work. That free stuff is paid for by people who work. It's a very good system. Just ask Argentines.
 
What taxes do you pay for living in the city?

Socialism gives free stuff to people who don't want to work. That free stuff is paid for by people who work. It's a very good system. Just ask Argentines.
ABL taxes paid by all property owners/renters
 
ABL taxes paid by all property owners/renters
Do you think that covers everything, especially with all the freebies here, like health insurance, cultural events like those at the the CCK, and just general maintenance and all the other services the city provides?

As a retiree who has never paid income tax here, even though I pay bienes personales and ABL and have private insurance, I often feel like I am taking advantage of the system, that I am just another freeloader living off the state?
 
Socialism gives free stuff to people who don't want to work. That free stuff is paid for by people who work. It's a very good system. Just ask Argentines.
Dear @TheDonald:

In 2008 alone $700 billion from public coffers were handed out ( talking about freebies) to the failed corporate welfare?

We´d have no problem letting the sick die if corporations live or die by the same rule: "Their own merits".

Economy stems from power. US economy is the most robust because US is the most powerful nation on the planet. "Capitalism" has nothing to do with it.

Selectively abusing the words "Capitalism" or "Socialism" often is intended to confuse and mislead. Simply put: Propaganda! No?

Your thoughts.
 
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Yes, it's just like Medicare in the USA. The money comes from taxes I pay living in the city. I get a return on my investment in the form of healthcare. I paid into Social Security for years, and now I receive a monthly benefit to live on. Socialism takes care of people.

Just like Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and the other social democracies with the best quality of life in the world. Some people like presidents that create a deficit by giving tax cuts to the billionaires and funding endless wars. Others prefer presidents that create a deficit by giving healthcare to the people.
 
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