Obrigações dos Planos de Saúde Segundo os Tribunais

Has your health insurance plan ever let you down? Lawyer Rafael Carvalho discusses health insurance plans and the rights and obligations of this service according to our legislation. Check out Advise Play: https://play.advise.com.br The right to health is enshrined in the constitution and must be provided by the State primarily through the SUS (Unified Health System). The constitution also provides for the possibility of private health insurance plans to complement and supplement the deficiencies of the SUS, the public health system. It is important to know the legislation behind this, which regulates consumer rights in relation to health insurance plans. These are some tips that can help in your relationship with health insurance plans: • Check if it is registered with the National Supplementary Health Agency (ANS). If it is not, it is fake. • Check the financial health of the plan on the ANS website. If it owes a lot, if it has a lot of debt, and if that is the case, do not contract it, because it will not be able to provide what is in the contract. • Pay close attention to the contract clauses, especially the part regarding readjustments. According to the law, plans can readjust their contracts annually. Any readjustment without authorization from the ANS (National Agency for Supplementary Health) is illegal. • In an emergency situation, the famous security deposit check or other form of guarantee cannot be demanded. → Subscribe to our channel to receive all the news:    / adviseoficial   → Check out more content at: https://blog.advise.com.br → Learn about our legal software: https://advise.com.br Find us on social media! → Instagram:   / adviseoficial   → LinkedIn:   / adviseoficial   → Facebook:   / adviseoficial   The content above is the responsibility of the columnist and does not reflect the opinion of Advise Play.