Muface’s history seems to be coming to an end. The government is preparing a new proposal for insurers which will be published throughout the day today and this newspaper has learned from sources close to Moncloa that the Council of Ministers will be informed afterwards.
The current contract, which envisages a budget of over 3.5 billion euros for the years 2022, 2023 and 2024, turned out to be quite inadequate for insurers at the end of this year. They will record losses worth 429 million euros.
This is the main reason why the companies rejected the last tender held last October, which reported a premium increase of 17.12 percent in two years. The concert was left unfinished When this decision was insufficient for insurance companies, the Ministry of Public Duties started working on a new proposal, but first launched a public consultation to learn the companies’ vision and obtain more detailed information about the costs of the service.
This consultation has surprised locals and foreigners since the Administration Required information for three yearsnot two like the previous tender. This was the first sign that the Government could open up the possibility of this deal running until 2027, the year the legislature foreseeably ends.
Thus, the Administration will eliminate a new negotiation with insurers for Muface with a three-year contract and guarantee healthcare to the public. 1.5 million civil servants until the new elections, a theory of the newspaper today ABC Reports that a tender has been approved until 2027 Nearly a 40% increase in premiums.
The proposal in question envisages an increase of 27 percent for the first year, 5.6 percent for the second year and 4.5 percent for 2027. This figure will be approximately 1.8 billion more than the contract in force until the end of the year. Additionally, the Ministry of Public Works is expected to reiterate the requirements for insurance companies. Highlight premium differences based on ageThere is an average improvement of around 400 euros per official.
This agreement will cut premiums for those under 54, but from that age the increase will be over 100%, bringing this expense closer to that of the NHS, according to Idis. While the foundation closed the year 2023 with 1,736 euros, this figure was 1,013 euros for charities. A gap of 41%.
This proposal would be advantageous to the interests that SegurCaixa Adeslas and Asisa have shown so far until the final version of the document. DKV showed the most suspicionbecause although their demands were 40%, the insurer liked the idea of a shorter contract better.