When you are a provider of health and medical care, you must have an insurance policy against patient injuries.
Otherwise, you may have to pay an uninsured fee.
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Service description
Every provider of health and medical care must have an insurance policy against patient injuries. The patient insurance policy must be taken out with an insurance company offering patient insurance policies. If the Patient Insurance Centre notices that a provider of health and medical care has failed to take out the patient insurance policy, it proposes to the State Treasury that an uninsured fee (a penalty fee and a fee corresponding to the insurance premium) should be imposed.
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Why do I have to pay the uninsured fee?
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What are the stages of the process?
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How are the fees determined?