The Colombian Superintendence of Health has issued a final warning to Nueva EPS, the country’s largest health promotion entity, demanding certified and approved financial statements for the years 2023, 2024, and 2025 by July 6, 2026. The documents are needed to assess the entity’s liquidity, debts, and solvency, which will serve as a basis for the next government to manage the organization. Nueva EPS has been under state intervention since April 2024, and despite multiple formal requests, it continues to fail to provide the required documentation. The state has appointed several administrators, including former Cali Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina, to address the crisis. However, an audit by the Office of the Comptroller found that state interventions have not improved the financial or legal indicators of these entities. Meanwhile, financial obligations of EPSs have led to closures of clinics and hospitals, including the Liga Contra el Cáncer and Medical Clinic in Bogotá. Additionally, the National Oncology Institute suspended services for patients affiliated with Nueva EPS until partial payments were made. Complaints against the system increased by 27.4% compared to 2024, with Nueva EPS,
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a factual account of regulatory actions taken by the Superintendence of Health against Nueva EPS, highlighting both the administrative measures and the systemic issues within the healthcare sector. While the issue of state intervention and financial mismanagement is politically-


