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The Universidad de los Andes Clinic and some MEDS venues will benefit from the Employment Protection Law due to a sharp drop in consultations and a tendency to postpone procedures in the private sector during the pandemic.
According to The second, a study by former Health Superintendent Manuel Inostroza recorded an 80 percent drop in demand in almost all business lines in the sector in the middle of the fight against the Covid-19.
From the Los Andes Clinic, its corporate general manager, Andrés Fernández, detailed that they have also been hosted in some specific outpatient facilities“In addition, we have applied additional measures, such as the temporary reduction of salaries for the entire executive and board members.”
Companies join the UC-Christus Network, who upon availing himself of the initiative ended his employment relationship with about 30 percent of his workers, and suspended it with 12 percent of them.
UC-Christus determined to benefit from the new law due to an 80 percent drop in outpatient care and a 60 percent drop in hospitalizations.
The answer in other clinics
The president of the National Federation of Private Health Unions, Gloria Flores, advanced to the evening that “the others do not apply it yet, but welcoming is an option that does not stop being on the board“
As she resumes her outpatient services and a plan for surgical surgeries this Monday, the Indisa Clinic said he was “evaluating an expense containment plan, however, due to its nature, it will not accept the Employment Protection Law“
“The only measure that had been taken so far was for close to 400 workers to stay at home, in order to avoid further contagion. As of today, all of them return to work, during normal hours until 18:30. “The firm clarified in a statement.
The Las Condes Clinic check the possibility of bring the holidays forward in your vision center, while the union of professionals of the Clínica Santa María denies that the company has raised the law, although there are conversations to apply measures that increase productivity.