Alberto Samid after his hospitalization: "If you ever have a problem in Uruguay, run away"
After recovering from a serious health issue, Alberto Samid criticized Uruguay's healthcare system and credited Argentina's medical services for saving his life.
Alberto Samid, an Argentine businessman, has publicly spoken out following his recent hospitalization due to a virus. In a video released on his social media, he expressed gratitude to those who supported him during his health struggles and laid heavy criticisms on the Uruguayan healthcare system, stating that his life was saved thanks to timely medical intervention in Argentina. He emphasized that without this assistance, he would likely not have survived if he had remained in Uruguay.
During the video, Samid stated that he is grateful for the medical team in the Buenos Aires Clinic Trinidad Mitre and specific professionals who provided care. He acknowledged the support he received from the Province of Buenos Aires and its Health Minister, NicolΓ‘s Kreplak, crediting them with playing a crucial role in his recovery. His comments come amidst ongoing debates about the quality of healthcare services in neighboring countries, particularly in light of his critical remarks about being treated in Uruguay.
Samid's declarations have reignited discussions about the healthcare systems in both Argentina and Uruguay, highlighting issues of accessibility and quality. His experiences and subsequent claims could influence public opinion regarding national healthcare policies and the perceived efficacy of healthcare systems across borders, particularly for high-profile individuals looking for immediate care during health crises.