In Uruguay, mental health is moving in a field where health and economics are intertwined with a naturality that is rarely recognized in public. The recent decision of the Ministry of Public Health to postpone the full implementation of the Uruguayan Mental Health Law not only reopens a technical debate: it makes visible a deeper plot, where interests, institutional and economic inertias coexist and a system that seems to resist changing at the …
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In Uruguay, mental health is moving in a field where health and economics are intertwined with a naturality that is rarely recognized in public. The recent decision of the Ministry of Public Health to postpone the full implementation of the Uruguayan Mental Health Law not only reopens a technical debate: it makes visible a deeper plot, where interests, institutional and economic inertias coexist and a system that seems to resist changing at the …