Malta Independent

People on short-term medical leave will no longer need weekly certificat­es

- Julian Bonnici

Patients requiring short-term medical leave will no longer be required to provide a weekly doctor’s certificat­e to receive the social benefit, Social Solidarity Minister Michael Falzon announced at a press conference yesterday.

Individual­s will be required to appear before a medical board to claim sickness benefits, and are obliged to provide a certificat­e once their doctor clears them of illness.

The initiative forms part of two projects designed to address bureaucrac­y issues following the ministry’s key performanc­e indicators which were published last September.

The second will see the pink slips (Karta Roza), which entitle families and individual­s who require non-contributo­ry benefits, will no longer need to be renewed every couple of months; and will now be renewed closer to when the slip expires.

With regards to the first initiative, Falzon along with Anthony Decesare, who heads the simplifica­tion of administra­tion within the ministry, said that it will reduce the workload of about 100,000 certificat­es, which will translate to greater efficiency.

The minister said that the initiative involving the pink slip system will reduce roughly 6,000 different visits to district offices, which is 80 per cent of the 13,000 annual visits.

The cards will now be issued electronic­ally, and will save roughly 25,000 cards per year.

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