When an employee falls ill, it is important to understand who is responsible for covering the costs of medical care. In Italy, this responsibility lies with either the National Social Security Institute (INPS) or the employer, depending on the circumstances. In this article, we’ll examine the roles of INPS and employers in covering illness costs.
Who Pays for Illness: INPS or Employer?
The short answer is that it depends. Generally, INPS is responsible for covering the costs of employee illness when the employee is employed in the public sector or when they are employed in the private sector and are not covered by a company health insurance policy. On the other hand, private employers are responsible for covering the costs of employee illness when they have a health insurance policy in place.
Examining the Roles of INPS and Employers in Covering Illness Costs
When an employee falls ill and is employed in the public sector or the private sector without health insurance coverage, the responsibility for covering the costs of medical care falls to INPS. INPS will typically cover the full cost of medical care, including hospitalization, medications, and medical treatments.
In the private sector, employers are responsible for covering the costs of employee illness when they have a health insurance policy in place. Health insurance policies typically cover the cost of hospitalization and medical treatments, but they may not cover the cost of medications.
In either case, employers must provide employees with a certificate of illness (certificato di malattia) in order to be eligible for coverage. This certificate must be provided to INPS or the health insurance provider in order to receive reimbursement for the cost of medical care.
In summary, when an employee falls ill, the responsibility for covering the costs of medical care lies either with INPS or the employer, depending on the circumstances. INPS is typically responsible for covering the costs of medical care when the employee is employed in the public sector or the private sector without health insurance coverage. On the other hand, private employers are responsible for covering the costs of medical care when they have a health insurance policy in place. In either case, employers must provide employees with a certificate of illness in order to be eligible for coverage.