Fraternidad-Muprespa conference on professional contingency

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Fraternidad-MuprespaMutual Collaborator with Social Security No. 275, held on May 12 an online information day on “Professional Contingency: challenging medical discharge and determination of contingency” aimed at its mutual members and the consultancies managed by the companies associated with the Mutual Fund in the community of Murcia.

More than thirty labor advisors and legal professionals from the province have attended virtually to learn about both procedures in detail.

Alejandro López-Briones,The provincial director of the Mutua in Murcia welcomed the attendees and thanked them for their participation, highlighting the importance of this type of conference due to its scope and providing the numbers of files that have been generated in the province throughout this year and the results obtained.

For your part Ana Lorenzo Cardenes, Coordinator of the Mutual Benefits Department has emphasized the complexity of the temporary disability benefit and analyzed its most differentiated elements, such as the economic and health benefits, the deadlines, situations and those responsible depending on the phase in which it is located. It has also explained the specific applicable regulations and the legal changes that the regulations contemplate, focusing on the administrative processes of challenging medical discharge and determining contingency. 

Both procedures were explained in a broken down manner, differentiating the requirements such as the legitimate subjects, their deadlines, the forms... of the administrative process, in which it has analyzed the methodology, the pronouncements and the consequences they cause, guiding according to situations.

Likewise, it has focused on the regulations regarding the judicial procedures that affect both administrative figures, specifying the particularities of both and the different judicial resolutions that can be generated.

Finally, he explained the powers and specificities of the USSEP (Unit for Monitoring Suspected Occupational Diseases), which is an exclusive division of the province of Murcia dependent on the Ministry of Health, to which primary care doctors of the Public Health Service must contact in order to identify the existence of occupational diseases and promote their recognition.

Finally, he answered the questions asked by the attendees, whom he invited for future sessions.

 

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