The Venezuelan government has established a Public Procurement Commission within the Ministry of Health to oversee the selection of contractors tasked with rebuilding the nation’s struggling healthcare sector. This initiative will be funded by oil revenues generated from recent trade agreements with the United States. The commission will manage both procurement processes and infrastructure projects aimed at rescuing the healthcare system. This move signals a renewed effort to address the severe deterioration of healthcare services in Venezuela. The use of oil funds specifically targets critical infrastructure needs. Details regarding specific contracts and project timelines have not yet been released. The government hopes this commission will lead to tangible improvements in healthcare access and quality for Venezuelan citizens.