The debate on the future of healthcare in Aruba remains highly relevant, and tonight, one of the voices that has most moved the discussion on this topic will sit at the NoticiaCla LIVE table. Doctor, former politician, and analyst Israel (Ike) Posner will be the guest of journalist Tito Laclé in an interview that promises to go much further than just public health. The program will start tonight at 8:30 PM on Facebook and NoticiaCla’s YouTube channel. TOPICS: One of the central themes will be the future of the healthcare system in Aruba, specifically the controversy surrounding a possible collaboration or merger between Horacio Odoyer Hospital and IMSAN. Posner recently entered the discussion strongly after HOH director Jacco Vroegop spoke of ‘a system with two locations.’ This raised important questions: Is Aruba heading toward a more efficient model, or is it running the risk of losing competence and quality in medical care? During the interview, Posner will also be confronted with direct questions about the current state of the healthcare system, the influence of politics and financial interests on medical decisions, and what Aruba truly needs to build a sustainable system for the next ten years. But the conversation will not stop at medicine. Posner, who has recently focused heavily on Artificial Intelligence, will also share his views on the technological revolution that is changing the world. Among the questions that will be addressed: how AI will impact medicine and daily life, whether Aruba is prepared for this, and what risks this technology could create for democracy and society. Additionally, the interview will delve into political and geopolitical analysis. Posner will give his opinion on Aruba’s current direction, whether political leaders are thinking enough about the future of the country, and how vulnerable Aruba is in a world marked by war, economic uncertainty, and international tensions. With experience in medicine, politics, and technology, the interview with Dr. Ike Posner is shaping up to be a profound conversation about the various challenges Aruba is currently facing—and what the future may hold for our island.






















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