Wednesday, June 15, 2016

In a year, 1.6 million of Brazilians no longer have health insurance, says NSA

River-within one year, approximately 1.6 million of Brazilians no longer have health insurance. In may 2015, there were 50,183,430 recipients of health care plans. Last month, that number dropped to 48,623,463-3.1% reduction.
The data are available in the situation room of the national supplementary health Agency (NSA).
In relation to April 2016, health plans have remained virtually stable in may, with loss of 30,783 beneficiaries (0.06%). The NSA points out that there was an increase of beneficiaries in collective business plans-the number rose from 32,269,736 in April 2016, to 32,275,710 last month.
Between April and may this year, Bradesco Saúde had positive variation of 0.37%; Amil, 0.47%; HAP, 0.79%; South America, 0.50%; and Notre Dame, to 0.21%. Have the safe haven had a pullback of 2.19%.
During this period, the plans exclusively had growth of 0.82% dental-from 21,749,012 in April to 21,926,664 in May. The increase in beneficiaries in all segments (individual, corporate and collective bargaining for membership).
Odontoprev, with 6.3 million beneficiaries, had a drop of 0.27% between April and may. Amil grew 2.38%; HAP Life, 3.9%; Interodonto, 0.35%; South America, 5.02%, and Porto Seguro, 2.11%.
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