Overview
- The Superintendency of Health Services formalized the delistings Friday via a Boletín Oficial resolution signed by technical supervisor Silvia Noemí Viazzi.
- The entities were removed from the National Registry of Prepaid Medicine Providers after failing to meet definitive registration requirements.
- Authorities cited missing affiliate rolls and financial documentation, noting many firms held provisional numbers and never provided services.
- With this action, exclusions since the start of the current administration now total more than 125 as part of a broader system cleanup.
- Earlier in the week, the regulator began rejection procedures for Staff Médico S.A., Sancor Medicina Privada S.A., and the Aeronautics workers’ health plan OSPA.