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Misiones Health: 500,000+ Medical Care Provided in 2025

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Over Half a million Receive Medical Care in‍ Misiones Department through September 2025

Misiones, ​Paraguay – The‌ VIII ⁤Sanitary Region of Misiones has reported ​a important‌ milestone in healthcare provision, delivering‍ over 500,804 medical attention services to residents between January and September 2025. This comprehensive figure underscores‌ the ongoing commitment to public health within the department.

Data ​compiled‌ through the Health Information System (HIS) and the Ambulatory Care Subsystem (SAA)⁣ reveals a robust network of healthcare services actively serving the population of ‌Misiones. the breakdown of care modalities⁢ highlights the breadth of support‍ available.

Specifically, the ⁤report details ⁣338,718 external ​consultations, 7,251 instances of home-based ⁣care, 14,184 extramural ⁤services,⁣ 143 telehealth consultations, and a considerable 140,488 emergency ​treatments. These figures demonstrate a‌ proactive approach to both preventative and urgent medical needs.

Beyond ‌routine consultations, the region’s healthcare infrastructure ‍has also facilitated 790 surgical procedures, 2,482 clinic-based treatments, 1,494 gynecological​ consultations, 126 neonatal care instances, 2,204 pediatric ‍services, 302 therapy sessions, 444 trauma cases addressed, and⁤ 7,781 hospitalizations.

Healthcare access is distributed⁣ across the ten districts of Misiones, with San ignacio receiving‍ the highest volume of care at 119,431, followed by ‌San Juan (115,097), Santa‌ Rosa (76,035), Ayolas (61,524), Santa María (31,553), San Miguel (27,775), Santiago (26,214), San Patricio (16,437), Villa Florida (14,993), and Yabebyry (11,745).

Officials emphasize​ that the department’s healthcare network operates with a focus on coordination to ensure timely and high-quality⁢ medical access for all residents, continually strengthening health coverage throughout the Misiones territory.⁣ This sustained effort is vital for improving public health‍ outcomes and ensuring the ⁤well-being‌ of the community.

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