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The government determined that federal medical experts will resume face-to-face service this Thursday (17) in the agencies of the National Institute of Social Security (INSS). INSS branches were reopened on Monday (14), but expert doctors refuse to resume care for reasons of inappropriate placement.
“The federal medical experts have already been informed about the release of the offices and also about the reopening of the agendas for the appointment of the experts. If any expert qualified for the face-to-face work does not appear for the service without justification, they will have a record of unexcused absence, “he reported. in note, the Special Secretariat of Social Security and Labor.
“The unjustified absence implies a reduction in remuneration and may result in a sanctioning administrative process, if the absence is characterized,” the Special Secretariat for Social Security and Labor said in a note, “the text concludes.
According to the secretariat, After the inspections, 111 of the 169 agencies with medical expertise can now serve the public. “The schedule will be available soon through the Meu INSS portal,” he added.
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INSS agencies reopen in São Paulo, but have no experience yet
INSS agencies continue to fail to conduct medical examinations Thursday, even after the government said the day before that service would resume.
The initial forecast of return was last Monday, but the medical experts affirmed that the agencies were not the appropriate ones, and the INSS decided to carry out new inspections to resume the investigations. Understand arm wrestling.
In this Thursday’s note, the government indicated that the inspections carried out this week followed a protocol established in conjunction with the Ministry of Health. “The regional coordinators of the Federal Medical Examination were notified to designate representatives to accompany the inspections, who did not attend any of them.” he added.
The reopening of agencies without the expert service caused a wave of queues and complaints throughout the country between Monday and Tuesday, and congestion in the INSS ‘digital and telephone service channels.
According to the INSS, 600,000 people were denied their request for advance notice after the pandemic and are awaiting a new investigation. The new deadline for the appointment of experts, which was, on average, 15 days, was not informed by the municipality.