In first months of year, CNAM accumulated over 2.4 billion lei in revenues
Chisinau, May 4. /MOLDPRES/- The National Health Insurance Company /CNAM/ has announced that it has accumulated, in the first four months of this year, revenues of about 2 billion 449 million lei /over 123 million euros/ in the mandatory health insurance funds (AOAM) without transfers from the state budget.
According to CNAM, the accumulations were up by about 443 million or by 22% compared to the same period of 2022. The main source of income was represented by percentage contributions from salary and other rewards. These constituted about 2 billion 205 million lei, 345 million more compared to the first four months of 2022.
At the same time, the expenses from the AOAM funds amounted to around 4 billion 167 million lei in January-April 2023, an increase of about 289 million compared to the same period last year. The largest part, 4 billion 138 million lei, was transferred to medical and pharmaceutical service providers.
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