The Nation "We are willing to give back costs"

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09/2022

The Abreu family issued a video to explain the situation of Pastor Emilio Abreu, which requires bone marrow transplant surgery, which has been requested at the Social Security Institute (IPS), through a current agreement with the Ministry ofPublic health to attend not insured.

"My father and the whole family want him to be in Paraguay, because he loves Paraguay and it's not that we want to take advantage of the Paraguay health system, we really want him to be in the country to be with the family," he saidJoshua Abreu, son of the well -known preacher, referring to his father's desire to be treated in the country because he is in a very critical state."I also want to clarify that we, under this circumstance, go to the best place prepared in the country, which is the IPS under the agreement with the Ministry of Health, but clarifying back that we do not want to take advantage of the Government, or of the IPS,"Joshua said, accompanied in a video posted on Instagram, by his sister and mother.

Likewise, he assured that as a family they are willing to give back all costs and everything that the entire process and transplant could imply.The family affirms that it is strengthened in faith and trusts God, according to the son of the pastor."We want to thank all those who helped us in the process, we are still firm, thank you very much," he says at the end of the video.

La Nación “Estamos dispuestos a retribuir los costos”

The well -known pastor Emilio Abreu was diagnosed with myelofibrosis a year and a half ago, and five months passed since he underwent a first bone marrow transplant surgery that was successful, since he turned on, but it was not enough.Then he underwent a second transplant that was unfortunately successful, because he did not turn.Now, seek to submit to the third transplant in the IPS, through an agreement with the Ministry of Health.

INAT coverage

The IPS performs, since 2018, bone marrow transplants by means of an agreement signed between the IPS, the Ministry of Public Health and the National Institute of Ablation and Transplant (INAT);This last solve the costs of treatments for unpronsor patients.

Currently, this agreement covers patients for amounts ranging from G 20.000.000 to g.800.000.000, approximately, depending on the type of transplantation that is performed;Thus, they were also established in this agreement to be covered and periods of attention.

The Nation "We are willing to give back costs"
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