Guatemalan Social Security Institute (IGSS), the legacy of a living revolutionthe name of the conversation that took place yesterday within the framework of the entity’s 78 years, in which topics such as history, evolution, current state and the challenges facing the this group in the provision of services.
José Adolfo Flamenco, president of its Board of Directors, presided over the meeting and highlighted the Institute’s commitment to its members. He reaffirmed the intention to improve care and guarantee social security for the benefit of Guatemalans.
Flamenco pointed out that one of the main issues is how they have developed their work in recent years, based on the introduction of digital transformation as platforms that have allowed them to strengthen their relationship with employers and strengthen it.
In addition, he said that the company clinic project has made it possible for members to attend the workplace; Medicines are even delivered to them so they don’t have to travel to institutional care units, which has helped improve case resolution times.
Another of the relevant topics discussed was the voluntary registration of migrants, a program that has crossed borders and provides protection to both Guatemalans living abroad and their families in the national territory.
Separately, the Minister of Public Health and Social Assistance, Joaquín Barnoya, highlighted the close collaboration between the two organizations to optimize primary care in Guatemala.
Representatives of the Institute also participated in the activity, such as Julio César Valdez, president of the IGSS Technical Council; Edwin García, head of the Actuarial and Statistical Department, and Adolfo Lacs, representative of the work department on the Board of Directors.
2024-10-16 06:55:00
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