13 Other Prepaid Medical Companies Were Decommissioned by the Government
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The Government initiated the procedure for the dismissal of 13 pre-paid medical companies that were provisionally registered or in the process of final registration within the system.The decision was communicated by the Superintendency of Health Services (SSS) through an edict published on Wednesday in the Official Gazette, in which it was reported that the definitive registration was rejected and that the provisional registrations granted to th…
The Government ordered the exclusion of 13 other companies from the prepaid medical system within the framework of the process of review and management of the sector.The measure was adopted by a decision of the Superintendency of Health Services, which terminated the registration of entities that did not demonstrate compliance with the requirements of the current regulations.According to official information, the audits found that the firms did …
The Superintendency of Health Services rejected the definitive registration in the National Registry of Prepaid Medicine Entities (RNEMP) of 13 agents who did not prove compliance with the requirements established by the current regulations. With this incorporation, 152 agents have already been reached by procedures of rejection of definitive registration, within the framework of the control actions promoted by the Superintendency to ensure that…
The Superintendency of Health Services published in the Official Gazette the exclusion of new providers. It is in the framework of a regulatory review process that tightens controls on the private healthcare system.
Buenos Aires, 29 January (NA)--In a new measure of reorganization of the private health system, the national government officialized the decline of 13 prepaid medical companies after detecting, through audits, that they did not register activity nor had affiliates. In turn, the Superintendency of Health Services (SSS) disseminated a balance sheet on the price behavior of the sector during the last year. The survey highlights that four of the cou…
The Government dismissed 13 prepaid medical companies that were listed as agents of the private system. Thus it was known this Thursday through a statement. It was learned that the companies were registered but did not provide real services and did not have affiliates. The audits carried out by the SSS showed that they lacked effective activity and the documentation required by Law 26.682, which regulates prepaid medicine. For this reason, they …
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