Florida protects mother and child care program

Florida, Jun 3.- In the midst of an adverse economic and financial situation, Cuba continues to bet on maintaining the protections for the Maternal and Child Care Program (PAMI), and the municipality of Florida complies with that mandate based on the delivery of benefits and services designed by the different social actors responsible for maternity care.

An example of this is constituted, so far this year, by the more than 50 pregnant workers in the territory who were suspended from their work obligations by medical order, to whom one hundred percent of the monthly salary to be earned in their employment.

In addition to the measures approved by the government for the protection of the mother and the newborn, the figure of 142 working women benefited from the payment of the medical certificate for illness of children under 17 years of age, a right granted with with the goal of having them take care of you full time.

In the materialization of this prioritized Public Health program in Florida, they also highlight the strengthening of medical assistance to pregnant women, postpartum women and children under one year of age, including care at the primary level, reception in the Maternity Home in case of risks in the gestation period and surveillance against diseases with the highest incidence in pediatric ages.

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Licenciado en estudios Socioculturales de la Universidad de Camagüey. Diplomado en Periodismo. Labora como periodista en Radio Florida atendiendo sectores como Salud Pública, la Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños, Trabajo y Seguridad Social, entre otros. Contactos: Twitter: @SanPPZeta Facebook: Pedro Pablo Sáez

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