Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 2:24:06 GMT -5
To be registered with the CNEs and learn how to carry out this process, on a mandatory basis , are the following businesses operating in this sector, for example: hospitals; polyclinics; medical offices and clinics; dental, physiotherapy, nutrition and speech therapy offices and clinics; acupuncture offices; drugstores and pharmacies; outpatient clinics installed in companies, schools, clubs, among other locations; Diagnostic and Therapeutic Support Services (SADTs). Furthermore, it is important to highlight that some health plans may request registration with the CNES as part of the process to grant reimbursements to customers. This is because the CNES helps to validate the provision of health services provided, ensuring that patients receive adequate care and allowing better management of resources by insurers.
So, even if you do not have a physical establishment for service, in the event of reimbursement from the plan, registration will be necessary. Who is exempt from CNEs? Considering the definition of Ordinance No. /, which says “delimited and permanent physical space” and “where human health actions and services are carried out”, those who are exempt from CNEs are: tents and Crypto Database places temporarily set up to carry out health campaigns in public and open places; establishments focused on animal health care; establishments focused on mental health care, such as online psychologists' offices (if the office is physical, it is necessary); aesthetic clinics; Beauty salons; nursing homes, among others. Professionals whose services are provided online may be dismissed based on the interpretation of the law.
An example is health professionals, where the Secretary of Health makes this clear (but not formalized), however some health plans still require registration with the CNES, even for those who serve online, to grant reimbursement for consultations. This requirement may occur due to a generalization in the registration parameter, or in the case of those who attend in person where CNEs are mandatory. How to register step by step? Step-by-step instructions on how to complete the National Register of Health Establishments: st – According to the CNEs website , you need to start by contacting the local manager , which is the Municipal Health Department or the State Health Department.
So, even if you do not have a physical establishment for service, in the event of reimbursement from the plan, registration will be necessary. Who is exempt from CNEs? Considering the definition of Ordinance No. /, which says “delimited and permanent physical space” and “where human health actions and services are carried out”, those who are exempt from CNEs are: tents and Crypto Database places temporarily set up to carry out health campaigns in public and open places; establishments focused on animal health care; establishments focused on mental health care, such as online psychologists' offices (if the office is physical, it is necessary); aesthetic clinics; Beauty salons; nursing homes, among others. Professionals whose services are provided online may be dismissed based on the interpretation of the law.
An example is health professionals, where the Secretary of Health makes this clear (but not formalized), however some health plans still require registration with the CNES, even for those who serve online, to grant reimbursement for consultations. This requirement may occur due to a generalization in the registration parameter, or in the case of those who attend in person where CNEs are mandatory. How to register step by step? Step-by-step instructions on how to complete the National Register of Health Establishments: st – According to the CNEs website , you need to start by contacting the local manager , which is the Municipal Health Department or the State Health Department.