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The health watchdog reports that Isapres plans may rise between 1% and 7% this year

The health watchdog, in strict compliance with the Supreme Court ruling of August 18, 2022, which overturned the base price increase for health plans reported by Isapres and which, among other things, ordered to be established in a precautionary period for Isapres to inform of its decision to amend the base price of its health plans for 2022, issued by Circular IF No. 409 of September 6, 2022, which sets out the form and conditions for compliance with the said instructions.

In this regard, Superintendent Victor Torres explained in detail “As ordered by the Supreme Court, the Health Oversight Authority, through the Fund and Insurance Administration, has set a new deadline for charities to report the percentage increase in the base price of their health plans and the background they support.”

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The head of the supervisory body added that “the same judgment informed us that once the said information was handed over, we proceeded to verify its compliance with the criteria stipulated in the law and in the judgment of the Supreme Court. This was verified by a comparison of the information provided by isapres conducted by the health supervisory authority, with regard to the process of adaptation The 2022 interview

From this, the validation produced a variance in the detailed average operating cost as follows: Beehive, 6.6%; Cruz Blanca 4.3%; Vida Tris 1.4%; Nueva Masveda 7.8%; Banmedica, 5.6%; and Consalud 14.4%.

According to a statement from the health watchdog, isapres that reach a verification value higher than the ICSA Isapres system health cost index, which was generated at 7.6%, as in Consalud and Nueva Masvida, should adjust upwards to that value.

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