There are two primary types of inspections:
Routine Inspections: Scheduled in advance, these inspections follow a predetermined plan.
Unscheduled Inspections: These may be triggered by unusual payment fluctuations, suspected non-compliance reported by other institutions, or other red flags.
Notice of Inspection
As mandated by Czech law and confirmed by Všeobecná zdravotní pojišťovna (VZP), insurers must provide written notice to the insurance premium payer at least two weeks prior to the inspection date.
Location of Inspection
Inspections typically take place at the insurance premium payer’s business premises. However, they may be conducted elsewhere if deemed more convenient or necessary to fulfill the inspection’s purpose. This could include a branch of the insurance company for individual entrepreneurs or smaller employers.
Czech law outlines specific responsibilities for insurance premium payers during a health insurance audit. These include:
After the inspection, an inspection report is drawn up. VZP concludes that it is a mandatory basis for the legal consequences of the audit, including issuing a certificate of debt, initiating administrative proceedings, and issuing a payment order.
Understanding the process and potential outcomes of health insurance inspections is essential for entrepreneurs operating in the Czech Republic. By adhering to insurance regulations and fulfilling the outlined responsibilities, businesses can avoid potential penalties and ensure smooth operations.
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Sources
https://www.podnikatel.cz/aktuality/k-osvc-muze-dorazit-kontrola-z-pojistovny-jaky-muze-mit-duvod/