President Javier Milei’s new administration issued a Decree of Necessity and Urgency (DNU) No. 70/2023, introducing sweeping reforms to loosen rules governing the country’s economy. Among other changes, the decree amends the legal framework for employee health benefits by enabling healthcare providers to join the regime for compulsory health entities (obras sociales). Employees receive medical care via membership in either a unionized or a non-unionized obra social (for unionized or non-unionized employees, respectively). Health coverage can be supplemented under private medical plans, via private healthcare providers.
Congress is reviewing whether the DNU changes are indeed "necessary and urgent", a determination needed for them to be able to be enacted by presidential decree rather than being legislated by Congress. If it finds otherwise, then it may revoke some or all of the DNU’s provisions. In the meantime, the government released implementation regulations for the decree, effective March 1, 2024.
The main healthcare-related changes under the DNU, effective December 29, 2023, include:
The decree also includes amendments to the labor law that in general weaken workers’ rights. However, a labor court has indefinitely suspended these changes after ruling they must be approved by Congress before they can take effect (which appears unlikely). The government is appealing the ruling to the Supreme Court.
In principle, the healthcare changes are aimed at improving competitiveness among healthcare providers and tackling the inflationary issues that afflict the healthcare sector and the economy as a whole. However, joining the obras sociales regime comes with increased costs for EMPs; few, if any, appear to be doing so. Nearly 90% of companies surveyed offer healthcare coverage above the statutory minimum, with care provided by a mixture of the EMP and obras sociales (54%) or EMP only (45%). Employers are encouraged to review their health plans and assess increases in costs with their healthcare providers, as EMPs moved quickly to raise premiums after the DNU went into effect. In the event of a contracted EMP joining the regime for obras sociales, employers must ensure that medical services and benefits covered by their private medical plans include all services and benefits currently covered by the obra social.