Buenos Aires, December 20 (NA) -- Following her emergency transfer to the Otamendi sanatorium, the medical coverage of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has come to the forefront. According to the socio-environmental report presented to the Justice Department for her house arrest, the former head of state is affiliated with the private medical provider OSDE under plan 510. As learned by the Argentine News Agency, this is the company's highest-level plan, granting access to premium provider networks and care in high-complexity centers like the sanatorium where she was operated on. Updated Health Plan Values According to the official tariff reported to the Superintendence of Health Services for the month of June 2025, the costs are as follows: Voluntary Plan: For a person over 36 years of age, the value under the 'direct / without union' modality amounts to $1,117,705 per month. With contribution assignments: If taken out under the mandatory regime, the fee is set at $980,493. Health Status and Medication The judicial file details that, in addition to her recent appendicitis, Kirchner maintains a chronic treatment for previous conditions: Hypothyroidism: She takes Levothyroxine due to a total thyroidectomy she underwent in 2011. Hearing difficulties: The judicial report also mentions the use of specific medication for hearing problems.
Kirchner's Medical Coverage After Emergency Hospitalization
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was urgently admitted to the Otamendi sanatorium. Court documents reveal she is covered by the premium OSDE 510 health plan and suffers from chronic conditions, including hypothyroidism.