
Healthtechs – What are the impacts on health plan operators?
“Healthtechs” – who hasn’t heard this term a lot more recently? Especially after the pandemic period, in which the healthcare market underwent significant transformations!
“Healthtechs” – who hasn’t heard this term a lot more recently? Especially after the pandemic period, in which the healthcare market underwent significant transformations!
Health plan forecasts: operators must prepare for an increase in contract values offered to their beneficiaries. This is because analysts estimate that there will be an adjustment of up to
Interest in the portability of waiting periods among health insurance companies has GROWN in 2021, according to a recent announcement by the ANS (National Supplementary Health Agency). This shows
The topic of the moment is “Open Health”! After the implementation and success of “Open Banking”, a system designed by the Central Bank that regulates the transmission of data between
The government has sanctioned Law 14.307/22 with new rules for health insurance companies regarding coverage for oral cancer treatment. Soon, health insurance companies will have to
The government has sanctioned Law 14.307/22 with new rules for health insurance companies regarding coverage for oral cancer treatment. Soon, health insurance companies will have to
There are three types of audits, prospective, retrospective and concurrent. In this article we present everything you need to know about concurrent auditing: how it works, the benefits and how to
There are three types of audits, prospective, retrospective and concurrent. In this article we present everything you need to know about concurrent auditing: how it works, the benefits and how to
You probably already know the medical inflation calculated by the Institute for Supplementary Health Studies (IESS) called VCMH. This index, which means Hospital Medical Cost Variation, expresses the
The accident rate in the 3rd Quarter of 2021 closed at 83% due to the increase in health plan beneficiaries who resumed procedures previously left aside. In a recent publication