PAMI offers an unmissable benefit for a certain group of retirees who present the necessary medical documentation.
He Comprehensive Medical Care Program (PAMI) offers standard coverage that includes exclusive institutions, specialized professionals and discounted medications. In addition, it provides certain extra benefits, such as free glasses and free access to orthopedic elements.
The content you want to access is exclusive to subscribers.
Among them, they offer a exclusive bonus to reduce the costs of food that retirees who have celiac disease. This autoimmune disease is characterized by a permanent gluten intolerancea protein present in wheat, oats, barley and rye, so they should be consumed products free of this elementwhich are usually expensive.


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Who can access the benefit
Retirees who have diagnosed celiac disease and in order to request it, the necessary documentation must be presented to certify the condition. This bonus reaches $31,865.08, and it can be requested through a representative in the event that the owner cannot carry out the procedure.
How to request the bonus
To access this exclusive PAMI benefit, retirees must meet this documentation:
- National Identity Document (DNI).
- Membership credential.
- Last collection receipt.
- Summary of medical history that details the corresponding symptoms.
- Serological results: blood test with antigliadin and antiendomysial antibodies.
- Histopathological results: biopsy performed by upper digestive videoendoscopy.
- Certification of the diagnosis of celiac disease, issued by a specialist.
The procedure can be carried out online through the PAMI website or app. Additionally, you can request an appointment to deliver the documents in a timely manner. in person in one of the official agencies.
Source: Ambito

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