“Currently Cajacopi EPS has 7,365 members, which represents 0.5% of our total insured population and with this measure we seek to optimize processes and care for this population,” the entity mentioned.
“If a positive response is received from the National Health Superintendency, the affiliates residing in the detailed municipalities will be transferred to other EPS that have a presence in those territories,” they stated.
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It should be noted that among the departments where Cajacopi has requested voluntary withdrawal from operation are: Atlántico, Bolivar, Boyacá, César, Cordoba, Magdalena, Meta, Sucre and Vichada.
In Atlantic There are the municipalities of Candelaria, Usiacuri and Suan.
In Bolivar are: Villanueva, Río Viejo, Pinillos, Achí, Turbaná, Zambrano, San Jacinto, Arenal, Norosí, San Estanislao, Mahates, Soplaviento, El Peñón, Regidor, Talaigua, Nuevo San Cristobal, Altos del Rosario, and Arroyohondo.
Boyacá: Soatá, Socotá, Somondoco, Cómbita, Motavita, Aquitania, Topagá, Pajarito, Briceño, Firavitoba, Ventaquemada, Nobsa, Zetaquira, Mongua, Tunungua, Cerinza, Chivatá, Tinjacá, Ramiriquí, Cucaita, Gachantivá, Socha, Cubará, Pauna, Tasco, Viracachá, Ciénega, Chinavita, Guayatá, Sutatenza, Quipama, Boyacá, Coper, La Capilla, Samacá, Tenza, San Miguel de Sema, Villa de Leyva, Rondón, Almeida, Úmbita, Covarachia, and Puerto Boyacá.
Cease: Tamalameque and Pelaya.
Cupcake: Tenerife, Concordia, Cerro San Antonio, Pijiño del Carmen, Salamina and Zapayán.
Goal: Cabuyaro, El Castillo, Guamal, San Martín, Barranca de Upía, Restrepo, Lejanías, La Macarena, San Carlos Guaroa.
Sucre: Buenavista, San Juan Betulia, El Roble, Coloso, and San Pedro.
Vichada: Puerto Carreño, Santa Rosalía, Cumaribo, and La Primavera.