Unemployment is a situation that worries millions of workers who need to find some source of income, especially not to lose their right to be treated before the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS)mainly those holders of said service, but how long can you be discharged from the IMSS if you lose your job?
If you stop working, how long does it take for you to be discharged from the IMSS?
When you are a formal worker, one of the benefits is receiving medical attention by the IMSS, where you have the option of treating certain diseases that may develop or even protecting your relatives who have been affiliated as beneficiaries. However, when you lose your job, it still means not being able to access medical care if you do not quickly find another place where you can get insurance.
Under the Social Security Law, the worker retains his rights to receive medical care for eight weeks.
The insured person who is deprived of paid work, but who has covered a minimum of eight uninterrupted weekly contributions immediately prior to such deprivation, will retain the right to exclusively receive medical and maternity, surgical assistance for the eight weeks following unemployment. , pharmaceutical and hospital that is necessary. The beneficiaries will enjoy the same right”,
stipulated by the Social Security Law.
In this sense, you only have two months to look for another job where they provide you with legal benefits to keep your medical attention for you and your beneficiariesOtherwise, you will have to pay the prices for medical care charged by the IMSS to unaffiliated people.
On the other hand, they suggest that people who have lost their job review their contribution history through the IMSS Digital app, where you can check if your employer complied with all the contributions, or if they stopped paying them before it ended. your employment relationship
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