Journalists and advertisers are the ones who adhere the most to collective plans

The service in the SUS is very bad and the health plans are very expensive. How to get around this situation? One of the most used outlets is membership in collective plan of legal persons. According to data collected last May by healthtech Sami Saúde, communication professionals (journalists, advertisers and broadcasters) currently account for 19% of the customer base that uses this resource.
In addition to communication professionals, other sectors stand out in the Sami base: scientific, technical and administrative services (18%) and complementary vehicle trade and repair activities (14%).
Since many of these professionals have CNPJs – classified as MEI – Sami’s health plan has become the alternative for access to health, at the most affordable price, ensuring quality and a differentiated model that allows for comprehensive care with access to a doctor of confidence.
With a base of over 9,000 members – including MEI, ME, etc. -, 75% of them did not have health insurance until they hired Healthtech.
The one who comments on the situation of the MEI and PJs in general is Vitor Asseituno, president and co-founder of Sami Saúde.

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Source: Terra

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