The President of the Republic refused to hand over emails about the case of Portuguese-Brazilian twins being treated at the Santa Maria Hospital to the Inspectorate General of Medical Activities (IGAS), a report said on Thursday. CNN. He changed his position only after the intervention of the Commission on Access to Administrative Documents.
The twins visited irregularly The drug Zolgensma for spinal muscular atrophy, in June 2020, IGAS confirmed this Thursday. The treatment cost the state four million euros.
Intervention by the State Department of Health in scheduling the first visit may have given the twins a possible advantage in accessing SNS. IGAS will send a final report to the Ministry of Justice.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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