INSS fine-tooth comb begins next month
The INSS (National Institute of Social Security) announces the start of a new "fine-tooth comb" operation. Starting in August, federal private pension fund employees will be tasked with another task force effort to implement budget cuts.
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Approximately 170,000 beneficiaries are expected to undergo the analysis. Learn how to protect yourself.
The INS's fine-tooth comb operation is primarily responsible for making cuts to the social security payroll.
Through it, the agency begins to monitor the registration of insured individuals in order to exclude those who present errors in their documents and other information.
Sickness benefit targeted for cuts
In this inspection, the beneficiary assessed will be sickness benefit. This means that beneficiaries who received benefits through their own application must review their documentation, specifically their health records.
It is expected that a significant portion of those excluded will have their salaries cut due to a lack of medical documentation.
So, this means that it is necessary to have the medical expertise granted by the INSS and also gather other data, such as exams, reports, etc.
Call for review
Before the cuts occur, the INSS will notify the insured so that they can correct any errors detected.
In this case, the report must be sent by mail, SMS and will also be available on the website. My INSS.
Therefore, upon receiving the notification, the citizen will have up to 30 days to readjust what was requested.
For those who require a medical examination, it will be necessary to schedule an appointment in advance, subject to delays managed by the agency itself.
If successful, patients can access their test results from 9 p.m. on the day of the procedure. To do so, select "Medical Reports," which will provide detailed information about their medical report, allowing them to appeal any unfavorable decision.
