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2021, Number S1

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Rev CONAMED 2021; 26 (S1)

State Commission of Medical Arbitration in Nuevo Leon, the labor challenge in times of Coronavirus/SARS-CoV-2

Abrego TÁA, Alonso CO
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/102578

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/102578
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/102578

Language: Spanish
References: 5
Page: s28-32
PDF size: 95.68 Kb.


Key words:

COVID-19, home office, safety guidelines.

ABSTRACT

Undoubtedly, SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has disrupted daily activities in the state and throughout the country, with daily government activities not being the exception. The state Governor, in order to guarantee health and prevent the spread of the virus to both, state employees and the rest of population, commanded through the official state gazette, a series of general decree to seek the control of the pandemic, while continuing to provide as much as possible, the attention to the population; even non-essential dependencies were closed for a few months and leaving the decision of the holders of each of these, to implement solutions and measures to serve the citizens; Some government dependencies have enough technology to provide service through internet, and others like this State Medical Arbitration Commission does not have such technology, alternatives had to be improvised as time went by, so in order to not stop providing the services that are granted in what was possible such as legal advice, managing medical care, conferences, but postponing the due follow-up of files, preparation of medical dictums requested by authorities of prosecution and administration of justice and reception of new medical complaint, which contrary to what could be thought, were few are related to COVID-19.


REFERENCES

  1. GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN; Periódico Oficial Monterrey, Nuevo León - Jueves - 19 de Marzo de 2020; Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Nuevo León. Disponible en: http://sistec.nl.gob.mx/Transparencia_2015/Archivos/AC_0001_0007_00168371_000001.pdf

  2. GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN; Periódico Oficial Monterrey, Nuevo León - lunes - 23 de Marzo de 2020; Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Nuevo León. Disponible en: http://sistec.nl.gob.mx/Transparencia_2015/Archivos/AC_0001_0007_00168382_000003.pdf

  3. GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN; Periódico Oficial Monterrey, Nuevo León - miércoles - 15 abril de 2020; Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Nuevo León. Disponible en:http://sistec.nl.gob.mx/Transparencia_2015/Archivos/AC_0001_0007_00168415_000003.pdf

  4. GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN; Periódico Oficial Monterrey, Nuevo León - jueves - 30 de abril de 2020; Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Nuevo León. Disponible en: http://sistec.nl.gob.mx/Transparencia_2015/Archivos/AC_0001_0007_00168447_000001.pdf

  5. GOBIERNO CONSTITUCIONAL DEL ESTADO LIBRE Y SOBERANO DE NUEVO LEÓN; Periódico Oficial Monterrey, Nuevo León - domingo - 31 de mayo de 2020; Poder Ejecutivo del Estado de Nuevo León. Disponible en: http://sistec.nl.gob.mx/Transparencia_2015/Archivos/AC_0001_0007_00168523_000001.pdf




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