CNSS Opens Registration for the "ACHAMIL AMO" Program
The National Social Security Fund (CNSS) announced on Wednesday the commencement of registration for the "ACHAMIL AMO" healthcare program, thereby extending coverage to individuals without income or employment. This initiative aligns with the provisions outlined in Law 60.22, which afford uninsured individuals the right to medical coverage.
To be eligible for enrollment, applicants and their dependents must be registered in the Social Registry (RSU) and possess a social score exceeding the threshold set for the Tadamon AMO plan. Furthermore, they should not already be covered under another mandatory health insurance program.
The registration process is conveniently accessible through the CNSS portal at www.macnss.ma. The Social Security Fund has emphasized that the monthly premium costs will be contingent upon the applicant's RSU-assigned social score.
This expansion of the ACHAMIL program is a concerted effort to provide essential healthcare access to vulnerable populations. By leveraging the social scoring system, the CNSS can efficiently and economically extend coverage to those in need. Officials are committed to establishing a fully inclusive health insurance system that leaves no resident without coverage.
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