The Adeslas health insurance company is putting pressure on the Government and has informed Muface mutual members by letter this Monday that it will stop providing them with health care on January 31, when the current agreement expires, after the bidding for the next two years was recently deserted.
This was explained this Monday by the CSIF union, which regretted that Adeslas had sent this message to the mutualists. before the Government has launched a second tenderin which it could improve the economic conditions of the first, considered insufficient by the three borrowers: Adeslas, Asisa and DKV.
However, Adeslas sources have assured EFE that this is normal communication when a contract expiresas is the case, and they have added that the letter also indicates that as of January 31, the care device “organized or agreed upon for this purpose by the Mutual Society” must take care of these patients.
“With the current situation” “More specific information cannot be given to users.”they argue, and assure that when the next tender comes out the company will analyze it, as will the rest of the insurers.
After the first tender was abandoned, in which The premium per insured was improved by 17% compared to the current agreementthe Government has opened a consultation, which will close on December 4, for insurers to detail the price at which they would provide the service.
The information collected will be used to draft new rules for a concert that expires on January 31, but that The Government has indicated that it can be extended until there is anotherin accordance with the public contracts law.
“Uncertainty”
CSIF sources have regretted that the letter sent today to the Muface mutualists that Adeslas serves “increases even more the uncertainty of the people affected“, around 1.5 million officials and their families.
Some of them who are addressing the union in recent days to explain the difficulties they face when faced with the possible cancellation of appointments or medical tests and the postponement or suspension of surgical operations and diagnostic tests.
“The Government is running out of time,” added CSIF, which recalls that it is already preparing the device for the demonstration in Madrid on December 14in which buses will be chartered from all over Spain to protest “the abandonment of the Government and demand quality health care in administrative mutualism.”
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