Health April 30, 2024 - 10:04 am

SeNaSa hires more than 1,500 doctors

Santo Domingo.- The director of SeNaSa emphasized that during his tenure alone, 1,549 codes have been granted to healthcare professionals. Additionally, he mentioned that he continued processing the 132 cases inherited upon assuming office, ensuring compliance with regulations set by the Superintendency of Health and Occupational Risks (Sisalril).

The executive director of SeNaSa stated that the Dominican ARS is currently handling 28 applications, with completion imminent, and only fourteen are awaiting evaluation. “Upon completion of this process, a total of 1,591 professionals from various healthcare fields will have their codes under our administration.”

He specified that these health professionals meeting supervisory body requirements are spread across the country and represent various specialties including family medicine, urology, cardiology, pediatrics, anesthesiology, psychology, proctology, perinatology, rheumatology, neurology, internal medicine, nephrology, hematology, and obstetrics-gynecology, among others.

“We are dedicated to fostering dialogue and collaborating on solutions that benefit our members the most. Our commitment remains ensuring access to quality services that comply with current standards,” stated Dr. Hazim.

He recalled the agreement reached last year with the Dominican Medical College and Sislaril, establishing the requirements for obtaining these codes through various meetings.

Dr. Hazim concluded by affirming SeNaSa’s ongoing commitment to open dialogue in pursuit of continual enhancements in member services.

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