BOGOTA (Reuters) -The Colombian government's health reform plan will cost from $1.86 billion to $2.64 billion each year for the next decade, the Finan.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombian President Gustavo Petro on Monday presented a controversial health reform to lawmakers which his government says will improve primary care, expand access to treatment, raise healthcare worker salaries and fight corruption by eliminating private sector management of payments.
Making rules or laws is a tough thing. Because sometimes one size may fit all. Same can be said about concessions. Colombia Congress got to experience this first-hand on Tuesday. In first such move in any parliament in the world, lawmakers were given permission to bring their pets to work. While most expected lawmakers to bring cute little bundles of joy in form of their cats or dogs, one of the senator stole the scene with his stallion.
Alirio Barrera came to work on a horse.
"My pet is my horse," he said.
"If the law is for one, let it be for all."