Iran’s Retirees Lose Supplemental Health Coverage December 1 Due to Unpaid Debts 🇮🇷💔

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Iran’s retirees are facing a sharp disruption in healthcare coverage as the Social Security Organization (SSO) has failed to pay months of accumulated debts to the private insurer Atieh-Sazan Hafez. Ali Dehqan-Kia, head of the Tehran Social Security Retirees Association, announced that supplemental health insurance for millions of beneficiaries will be suspended starting December 1, 2025. This immediate suspension means that retirees will lose coverage for private hospitals, forcing them to rely exclusively on the SSO’s own severely overcrowded and under-equipped clinics, significantly impacting the quality and accessibility of their care.

The core of the crisis lies in the massive, long-standing government debt to the SSO, which has steadily mounted over the decades due to chronic budgetary shortfalls and mismanagement. While the government approved a plan on October 6 to settle part of its debt to the SSO by issuing 70 trillion tomans in securities, bureaucratic delays have repeatedly halted the actual transfer of funds. This failure to secure liquidity is forcing the SSO to default on its obligations to private healthcare providers and insurers.

This collapse of supplemental insurance signals rising social strain and exposes the massive gulf between public welfare commitments and the government’s funding realities. Analysts note that the solvency crisis in Iran’s pension and social security funds poses a “super-challenge” that threatens to destabilize the already strained economy. This situation is particularly dire for retirees whose pensions have already evaporated against rampant hyperinflation, making out-of-pocket medical expenses unaffordable.

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