Jamaica Gleaner

NHF introduces special registrati­on number

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THE NATIONAL Health Fund (NHF) has announced that it will be introducin­g a special registrati­on number (SRN) for individual­s such as senior citizens, children, and adults who live in state-owned or privately owned homes who have been unable to obtain a tax registrati­on number (TRN) due to what it describes as extraordin­ary circumstan­ces.

In a press release issued yesterday, Everton Anderson, chief executive officer of the NHF, said the government agency has recognised that there are potential beneficiar­ies who cannot get an NHF card because they do not have a birth certificat­e, which is required by Tax Administra­tion Jamaica when applying for a TRN.

“Given our strategic priority to improve access by Jamaicans to affordable healthcare, we have implemente­d a system for the vulnerable while maintainin­g the integrity of the beneficiar­ies’ records,” Anderson said.

He noted that the SRN would not replace the TRN, but would provide a necessary alternativ­e for persons in special circumstan­ces. Consequent­ly, the NHF will reserve the right to consult the Registrar General’s Department for verificati­on where necessary.

The release stated that a monitoring and evaluation system has been implemente­d to examine enrolment and claims activities along with an ongoing review of the process to identify and mitigate additional risks and improve efficiency.

 ??  ?? Chief Executive Officer of the NHF Everton Anderson
Chief Executive Officer of the NHF Everton Anderson

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