Prepaids confirmed new increases for October

Prepaids confirmed new increases for October

Prepaid medicine companies confirmed the increases in their different plans for October. In general, the increases were between the 1.1% and 2.4%, According to the company, the country’s region, the user’s age, etc.

In a year of transformations for the health market – already root of the Resolution No. 645/2025 Published last May – Prepaids must make available the values ​​of the quotas of the health plans declared by the Prepaid Medicine Entities (EMP). In that sense, the Superintendence of Health Services makes the information on its official website available.

Increases in prepaid quotas

On average, the increases are around at 1.9%, In line with the inflation fact communicated by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INDEC) for August. According to the information provided to the government by the companies, the confirmed increases for October remained.

The government confirmed changes in prepaid contracts

The Superintendence of Health Services (SSS) repealed Resolution 2400/2023 and approved a new regulatory framework for contracts between prepaid medicine entities, health insurance agents and users. The measure was confirmed through the publication of the Resolution 1725/2025 Published this Friday in the Official Gazette.

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Resolution 1725/2025 was published this Friday in the Official Gazette.

The new regulations establish Minimum contractual clausesas those referring to pre -existing, periods of lack, prescription of medicationsquota adjustments, continuity of coverage in case of death of the holder, termination conditions, incorporation of the family group, equivalence in the cards of providers and claim procedures.

On the other hand, it also provides for the implementation of a uniform model of invoice and account status, called “Transparent quota”, that prepaid must be used to reflect the imputation of contributions, contributions, quotes and social security subsidies for the direct benefit of affiliates.

Entities will have a period of 30 days From the entry into force of the resolution to adapt your contracts and billing systems. Once that period has been fulfilled, they must submit the contracts updated through an application that will make the Superintendency available on its website.

Source: Ambito

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