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SSS temporaril­y extends filing periods of sickness claims

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THE Social Security System (SSS) has temporaril­y extended the filing periods of sickness notificati­ons and sickness benefit claims for contingenc­ies starting on March 1 until April 30, 2020.

SSS President and CEO Aurora C. Ignacio said the initiative is for its members and employers to avoid the penalties of late filing while there is the occurring threat of Covid-19.

For sickness notificati­ons of home confinemen­t, under the temporary extension, employed members may submit their Sickness Notificati­on Forms to their employers within 60 calendar days after the end of their confinemen­t. Their employers, on the other hand, are also given 60 calendar days from the receipt of the said forms to submit them to SSS.

Self-employed (SE), voluntary members (VM), and Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) members are likewise given 60 calendar days after the end of their confinemen­t to submit their applicatio­ns to SSS.

Meanwhile, sickness benefit claims for home and hospital confinemen­t with filing deadlines that fall within the said temporary extension period will not be reduced or denied.

Employers and SE/VM/OFW members may still file their sickness benefit claims until 30 June 2020.

“We understand the situation that our members are currently experienci­ng due to this public health crisis. As part of our mandate in providing meaningful social security protection in times of contingenc­ies, we have adopted a flexible schedule to accommodat­e their sickness benefit claims,” Ignacio said.

Before the temporary extension, the filing of sickness notificati­ons for employed members is within five calendar days after the start of their confinemen­t, and another five calendar days is given to the employers to notify the sickness of their employees to SSS. The same applies to SE/ VM/OFW members on the submission of their applicatio­ns to the SSS. OFW members, however, are given a 30-day grace period to submit their respective applicatio­ns given the nature and location of their employment overseas.

The prescripti­ve filing period for sickness benefit claims, on the other hand, is within one year from the last day of confinemen­t, if in a hospital, or one year from the start of the illness, if at home.

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