After receiving a large number of complaints about unilateral cancellations health insurance By the operators, on Friday the 24th, the National Consumer Secretariat (Senacon) notified 20 operators or entities so that they could, within ten days, provide explanations about this behaviour.
They have been notified:
- United National
- Bradesco Saadi
- I tend
- south america
- Notre Dame Intermedica
- Porto Seguro Saude
- Golden cross
- Havida
- GEAP Health
- Asfaz
- Oment
- One health
- Senior ban
- Health then
- Medsenior
- Care Plus
- Unidas – National Union of Health Self-Management Institutions
- FenaSaúde – National Federation of Complementary Health
- Programs – Brazilian Association of Health Plans
- Ameplan – Association for Planned Medical Assistance
In a memo, he told Agram that he was “available to contribute technical information in an effort to clarify important points about health plan operators and the rules to which they are subject.” (Read more below).
Each operator received four questions:
- How many unilateral contract cancellations/terminations did the operator make in 2023 and 2024?
- What are the reasons that justify such actions?
- How many of these beneficiaries were undergoing treatment, how many needed ongoing health care or assistance, and how many were elderly or suffered from pervasive developmental disorders?
- What is the age range of beneficiaries whose plans were cancelled?
“Senacon is committed to ensuring that healthcare providers respect consumers’ rights, and provide transparency and security. We are taking stringent measures to ensure these abuses are curbed and beneficiaries’ needs are met with dignity and respect,” said National Consumer Minister, Wadih Damous.
This Thursday, condition It showed that, in recent months, thousands of health plan customers received notices that their contracts were unilaterally canceled by operators. In almost all cases, the justification is that the customer portfolio in question is incomplete and cannot be maintained by the company.
In addition to the large number of complaints registered in Senacon’s systems, the agency also noted an increase in Notices of Initial Investigation (NIPs) in the National Agency for Supplementary Health (ANS) system.
Aprogram confirmed in a note that it had received the notification and said it was “available to contribute technical information in seeking to clarify important points about health plan operators and the rules to which they are subject.” The authority also highlighted its “institutional commitment to seeking sustainable access to complementary health care, which aims to provide effective, high-quality care to the beneficiary.”
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