Fourth Ordinary Period of Sessions of the Cuban Parliament, in its 10th Legislature.

The Permanent Work Committees of the National People's Power Assembly (parliament) (ANPP in Spanish) will debate important issues, before the 4th Ordinary Session of this body, in its 10th Legislature.

Havana, Cuba.- During two days, Deputies will address issues related to population and legislative solutions.

They will also discuss the transformation of science, technology, care, and innovation systems, and the 2025 economic plan, including estimates of the current year’s end.

The Fourth Ordinary Session of Parliament, in its 10th Legislature, will be held from December 18 to 20, also at the Palacio de Convenciones in Havana.

The ANPP is the supreme body of power of the Cuban State, and the only one with constitutional and legislative capacity; currently, it is integrated by 470 deputies, of whom more than 55% are women.

These are elected by free, direct, and secret electoral votes, in proportion and according to the procedure determined by law.

FAMILY DOCTOR AND NURSE PROGRAM ANALYZED IN CUBA

Ensuring medical coverage in Cuban clinics is a priority today and was a subject analyzed in the National Assembly of People's Power, before the 4th Ordinary Period of Sessions of this body, in its X Legislature.

According to the report presented today by Dr. Cristina Luna, in charge of announcing the results of the verification of the improvement of the Family Doctor and Nurse Improvement Program, the provinces of Artemisa, Havana, and Mayabeque, in the west of the country; and Camagüey, Santi Spiritus and Ciego de Avila, are the most affected by the problems detected in the primary health system.

In the Health and Sports Commission of the Cuban parliament, chaired by the Cuban Minister of Public Health, José Angel Portal, the attendees also spoke about other deficiencies such as shortage of supplies and resources in the clinics themselves, the poor construction condition of these or the relocation of health professionals, which are often not known by the population.

Among the proposals to improve the situation, the Plan for Improvement of the Family Doctor and Nurse Program points out actions such as: improving the moral stimulation of health workers, deepening the Evaluation Guide of the polyclinic, in some aspects such as the quality of the interconsultations of basic specialists, emphasizing their teaching character and administrative management in the clinic with the basic health team.

In addition, it is expected to be a priority for the distribution of resources that guarantee the resolution of the clinic and the polyclinic, considering the complex situation with transportation and ambulances, a logistical issue aggravated by the intensification of the economic-financial blockade, imposed by the United States for more than 60 years.

In 1983, the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro conceived the idea of ​​the Family Doctor and Nurse Program, which in 2024 celebrated its 40th Anniversary.

“Today, more than ever, it is necessary to defend family medicine as the basis of the National Health System and it is one of the fundamental challenges that the Ministry of Public Health faces during the complex economic and social scenario that we are experiencing,” said Dr. Luna.

Primary Health Care has a total of 451 polyclinics and 11,548 Family Doctor and Nurse Offices (CMF), of which 11,222 are located in the community, 168 in educational centers, 67 in universities, and 91 in work centers and other institutions.

Of the total number of offices located in the community, 7,763 (68.9 percent) are urban and 3,507 (31.1 percent) are rural, of which 1,035 belong to the Turquino Plan. (PL