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Suppliers leave EsSalud Arequipa without food due to a debt of S/ 1 million

Suppliers leave EsSalud Arequipa without food due to a debt of S/ 1 million

The Assistance Network of Arequipahas a debt of one million soles with food suppliers and this led to a shortage of supplies for the preparation of rations for patients and workers in the hospital Carlos Alberto Seguin Escobedowhere the nutrition staff held a protest.

The manager of the EsSalud Arequipa network, Miguel Barreda, indicated that failure to pay providers drag since june due to problems in the logistics area and lack of management of the previous administration that was in the hands of the now investigated Yilbert Zeballos.

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“We are finding countless problems and at the same time we are looking for solutions, in this case the money has been obtained from Lima to pay the suppliers and reactivate the bidding processes that were blocked. We have to guarantee resupply and guarantee that another similar incident does not happen again because the most affected is the insured”said.

He added that they are also complying with paying off the debt they have with the Provincial Municipality of Arequipa (MPA) for the use of the Geriatric Hospital. 800 thousand soles is what has been paid for the month of December 2021.

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