- Permanent ban on electronic invoicing for B2C healthcare services
- The ban applies to healthcare services provided to individuals
- Analog or non-SdI electronic invoicing is required
- Applies to those required to send data to the Health Card System
- Also applies to those not required to send data to the Health Card System for services to individuals
- Government decision aligns with previous suggestions to extend the ban
- Decision follows privacy authority’s approval of electronic invoicing in healthcare
- Privacy authority deemed new system compliant with data protection laws
- Decision aims to avoid costly infrastructure investments
- Prevents additional costs for healthcare operators
Source: eutekne.info
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