The text has just been signed in Montauban by the Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises of Tarn-et-Garonne and the Primary Health Insurance Fund.
Jacques Poujade, President of the Confederation of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises of Tarn-et-Garonne (CPME) and Clémence Paulian-Soula, Director of the Primary Health Insurance Fund (CPAM), have signed an agreement intended to improve understanding and facilitate all the administrative procedures that bind them. The CPAM, which has 200,000 insured persons, is determined to put in place a proactive stance, to go beyond education by providing solutions to businesses, particularly those that do not have a chartered accountant or dedicated staff. The two structures have a shared interest in communicating better. This partnership agreement will promote the use of dematerialization during the transmission of the constituent elements of the files, make the flows more reliable and offer practical and up-to-date information to members to make them more efficient. The challenge for the CPAM is to popularize the administrative and financial procedures. It records 3 to 400 work stoppages per day, this agreement will accelerate the payment of daily allowances. According to Jacques Poujade, for the CPME the objective is to help understand the approaches of companies faced with the difficulties they may encounter: ignorance of all the service offers offered by the Health Insurance, regulations difficult to understand or, first step in the use of teleservices (Nominal Social Declaration -DSN-, declaration of Work Accidents, Professional Risk Questionnaire…). This partnership will allow the network of CPME 82 members to receive the latest information on health insurance service offers through newsletters or social networks, to benefit from the interventions of the IT Services Advisor during information meetings, telephone interviews, and to offer a privileged channel on the dematerialization of procedures with the CPAM.
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