My Persian Insurance laws are not compatible with childbearing policy

Fars news; My Persian: Citizens who are concerned about the issue of population crisis and childbearing have registered a campaign under the title “Contradiction of supplementary insurance laws and emphasis on childbearing” in the Fars Man system and believe that administrative complications such as insurance laws are not compatible with childbearing policy. Mr. Miri, the editor-in-chief of this campaign, spoke to Fars reporter about his personal experience in facing some of the difficulties caused by the country’s administrative bureaucracy. According to him, the waiting period for additional insurance is one of the issues that have made childbearing a challenge.
Insurance waiting period is our time interval between issuing insurance and being able to use it. Supplementary insurances usually define a waiting period of 9 to 12 months for maternity coverage. Based on this, if a woman buys supplementary insurance during pregnancy, the insurance will not cover the cost of childbirth. Of course, buying additional insurance as a group or an organization that includes a large number of people usually has less restrictions for insurance during pregnancy. In group insurance, the duration of the waiting period depends on the number of insured persons, and the higher the number, the shorter the waiting period.
Another challenge Miri is facing is issuing insurance for the baby. Issuance of many insurances requires obtaining a birth certificate, which may take up to a month. In this regard, he said: 5 years ago, when my previous child was born, medical and medical services for the baby were included in the mother’s insurance for up to two months, and it was a very good rule. But with the birth of my last child in May, this was not possible.
Miri further said: “Government policies encourage childbearing and have been effective, but administrative complications have made work difficult.”
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