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The article discusses the decision of the Social Security Corporation to form a "Quality Control Committee for Medical Committees' Decisions." The writer expresses surprise at the need for such a committee, especially since the medical committees within the institution already possess a high level of technical immunity and are composed of a select group of expert specialists. This raises questions about the feasibility and importance of adding a new committee. The article points out that previous experiences with a similar model led to an increase in the number of committee members and additional costs without producing tangible results. This raises concerns about repeating these outcomes, and the writer calls for relying on existing legal tools such as the right to object and appeal instead of establishing additional supervisory committees that could lead to bureaucracy and delays in the rights of the insured.
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