Rewritten Title: Inspector General Demands Urgent Resolution on Retiree Insurance Contract
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Call for Immediate Action on Lapsed Insurance Coverage
In a decisive administrative move, Ahmad Ali Mohammadi, the Inspector General of Cooperation, Labor, and Social Welfare, has formally called for the swift resolution of the lapsed supplementary medical insurance contract for Social Security retirees.
The action was initiated through an official letter addressed to the Managing Director of the Social Security Organization. The communication underscores the critical situation faced by retirees following the expiration of the contract with the Atieh Sazan Hafez insurance company.
A Gap in Coverage
The Inspector General’s letter highlights that, due to the non-renewal of this essential contract, retirees are currently unable to access supplementary insurance services. This gap directly impacts their ability to secure necessary medical treatments and healthcare support.
Emphasis on Proactive Planning
Ali Mohammadi characterized the situation as indicative of insufficient prior planning for the contract’s renewal and for meeting the stipulated healthcare needs of the retiree community in a timely manner. The letter stresses the importance of robust administrative procedures to prevent such disruptions in public welfare services.
24-Hour Deadline for Compliance
To ensure a prompt resolution, the Inspector General has issued a 24-hour deadline to the head of the Social Security Organization. The directive mandates that all necessary and urgent actions be taken within the framework of existing laws and regulations. Furthermore, the organization is required to coordinate these efforts with the Retirees’ Association of the Social Security Organization.
The Managing Director is instructed to report the actions taken and their outcomes directly to the country’s General Inspection Organization, ensuring transparency and accountability in resolving this pressing matter.