JOB LOSS | This is the message Social Security sends to those on sick leave

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It’s been a while since Social security, In the desire to bring the ​administration closer to the citizens it has incorporated the Communication via SMS with these. Among the ⁢important information that it⁤ transmits to ⁢them through this channel directly to their mobile phones, it has begun to make them ​aware need to request direct payment from the National Institute of ‍Social ‍Security (INSS) after the medical discharge has been issued with a proposal for Permanent Disability (PI) by​ the medical inspection of the⁢ National Institute of Social⁣ Security, as⁢ published by the Journal of⁣ Social Security.

When ​will the message‌ be ⁣sent?

“When during a Temporary disability (IT) the duration of the 365⁢ daysthe⁢ medical inspection of the National⁤ Social⁢ Security Institute‍ will be the only one competent to issue medical discharge for ‌treatment, ⁤for improvement that allows a⁣ return to work, for⁢ unjustified failure to appear ‍at medical visits called by the aforementioned managing body or with a proposal ​for invalidity permanent. It is⁢ at this⁢ time that ⁢citizens who need to request direct payment of ⁣temporary disability from the ⁤INSS will receive an SMS⁣ to remind them that they need carry out this procedure to continue receiving‌ the benefit until‌ his permanent disability is resolved.”

Thus, Social Security warns: “The message will be sent both in cases in which there ​is a single employment⁤ relationship and in those cases in which there is more‍ than one employment relationship, provided that one⁢ of the existing employment relationships ⁣has contingencies covered by​ the INSS. ‌”If the work situation presents a temporary disability⁢ covered by a health insurance company and⁤ not by ⁢the INSS, no ⁣message will be sent.”

“He’s studying your right…”

The content of the ⁢aforementioned messages⁢ It will ‌vary depending on ‌whether the worker has⁣ one or more ​employment ⁤relationships.

If only you have ⁣ a work situation and is ⁢covered by the INSS, the following SMS will be sent to you: “Good morning. ⁣The National⁢ Social Security Institute is studying your right⁤ to Permanent Disability. ‌Until it is resolved, if⁢ you are entitled to it, you can continue to collect the Temporary Disability, request it Here“.

If there is more⁤ employment ⁤ and‍ some employment relationships​ are with the ​INSS⁤ and ⁤others with mutuals, the following SMS will be sent to you: “Good morning. The National Social Security Institute is studying your right to permanent ⁤disability. You⁤ have jobs covered by the ⁤INSS and others with mutuals. To collect ⁣Temporary Disability covered‍ by INSS, request it Here.”

Interview between Time.news Editor and Social Security Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! ‌Today ⁣we ⁣have⁤ a very special guest, ⁢Dr. Ana Martinez, an ⁤expert in Social Security policies. Dr. ⁢Martinez, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Martinez: Thank you for having me! I’m excited ​to discuss the ‌latest ⁤developments in Social Security, especially the new SMS communication system.

Editor: Absolutely! It ⁤seems that the National Institute of Social Security (INSS) has started sending SMS ​alerts to citizens regarding their benefits.⁢ Can you tell us why this initiative is so significant?

Dr. Martinez: Certainly! This⁢ initiative ​is a part of Social Security’s effort to enhance communication and make⁤ the administration more accessible. ⁢By sending ⁣SMS‌ alerts, they can keep ‍beneficiaries informed‍ in real-time about important actions they need to take—specifically, reminding them to request direct payments ⁤after their ⁢medical discharge.

Editor: ​That’s interesting. ⁢So, what exactly should citizens ⁤expect in these ‍SMS messages?

Dr. Martinez: The messages will primarily serve as reminders for those who have received a ​medical ⁤discharge⁣ after a period of Temporary Disability (IT).‌ They’ll be notified ‍to initiate the‍ request ⁢for direct payment from the ⁣INSS to ​ensure continuous‍ support while​ waiting for a decision on their ‌Permanent⁢ Disability (PI) status.

Editor: How does the process work? When will these messages be sent?

Dr. Martinez: The messages ⁢will be sent once the​ medical inspection period has reached its end, ​which is typically⁢ around 365 days. At‍ this point, ⁢the INSS will assess whether there’s a need for ⁣continued medical support or⁢ if‌ a‍ proposal for Permanent Disability is warranted. If ⁢a citizen has been on‍ Temporary Disability, they’ll receive an SMS⁢ alerting them to​ proceed⁣ with the direct payment request to avoid any interruption in their benefits.

Editor: That makes sense. Will⁣ the alerts ⁢be tailored for ‍individuals with varying employment situations?

Dr. Martinez: ‌Yes, ⁤that’s a key aspect of this initiative. ‌The⁣ SMS notifications will apply to anyone‍ on Temporary Disability, regardless of whether they have a⁢ single‍ job ⁣or multiple employment relationships. This ensures that all ​eligible individuals‍ are equally informed​ and able to‌ follow⁤ through with the necessary steps.

Editor: ​What do ⁢you think the broader implications of this SMS communication ⁤will be?

Dr. Martinez: This initiative could significantly reduce confusion ​and anxiety for those navigating the often-complex‌ benefits system. ​By ⁤utilizing a direct‌ communication channel, the INSS is not only improving transparency but also enhancing the overall efficiency of the Social Security system. This could lead to better service⁢ delivery and increased trust in the institution.

Editor: That’s a great point! As we move forward, what recommendations​ would you give to​ citizens regarding this new SMS system?

Dr. Martinez: I would encourage⁤ everyone to ensure‍ their contact information is‌ up-to-date with the INSS and to keep‍ an eye out for these important messages. Being proactive and responsive to these alerts will help‍ ensure that they ⁢receive their benefits ​without interruption.

Editor: Thank you‍ for sharing your⁢ insights, Dr. Martinez! It sounds like⁢ this ​shift in communication could be very⁣ beneficial⁣ for many people.

Dr. Martinez: ‍ Thank you for having me! I hope more people take ‍advantage of ⁢these improvements in⁢ social security communication.

Editor: And to our readers, stay tuned for more updates​ on⁤ how these changes unfold and how‌ they may affect you. Thank you for joining us⁣ today!

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