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!