01.26.2016
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On the occasion of the National Pensioners Day, celebrated on 24/1, the National Health Agency (ANS) is launching a booklet with important information for consumers wishing to maintain the health plan offered by the company when they retire or in cases of unfair dismissal.
The booklet explains the rules on the right to maintain beneficiary status to former employees laid off or dismissed without just cause and for retirees. Informs, for example, than to have this right, the former employee must have contributed monthly discount for payment of health insurance and the contract with the operator should be later than 2 January 1999.
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The CEO of ANS, José Carlos de Souza Abraham points out that the initiative seeks to bring more transparency in the health insurance sector and provide greater insight into society: "Our goal is that citizens know their rights and know, for example what are the conditions to plan maintenance when to stop working. "
The publication also stresses that, to exercise that right, it must inform the employer about the possibility of plan maintenance when communicating notice or retirement. The employee will then have 30 days to choose to stay with the plan.
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The publication is available on the ANS portal Publications area, at the following address:
http://www.ans.gov.br/materiais-publicados/folhetos-e-cartilhas
Check here playbook Health Plans - Retirees and Dismissed
Check here the Health Plans primer - guidelines for hiring
- See more at: http://www.ans.gov.br/aans/noticias-ans/consumidor/3172-ans-lanca-cartilha-com-orientacoes-para-aposentados-e-demitidos#sthash.lDxZkLYM.dpuf
Source: Ans
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