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In the 2024 financial year, FREMAP has reaffirmed its position as a leader in the sector by providing protection to over five million workers in Spain, representing 24.61% of all affiliates to Social Security. According to recent reports, revenues from social contributions have increased by 15.48% compared to the previous year, reaching a total of €5,281.12 million. Additionally, social benefits have also shown a significant increase of 15.64%, resulting in a total of €75.16 million available for distribution.
The organization has operated through 207 centers, including four inpatient hospitals and another four outpatient hospitals. Throughout the year, FREMAP has managed a total of 722,056 new healthcare processes, conducted 2,676,665 medical consultations, and carried out 13,712 surgical procedures. In the field of occupational risk prevention, 90,186 interventions were made targeting 23,374 companies.
User satisfaction is reflected in an overall rating of 8.30 points in surveys conducted with workers, companies, and consulting firms. The FREMAP workforce consists of 4,761 people, of which 61.84% are women, demonstrating its commitment to equality and diversity in the workplace.
FREMAP’s Managing Director, Josu Esarte, emphasized the importance of the team in improving efficiency and service quality. He also highlighted efforts in modernizing facilities and developing technological projects and information security. In line with its social commitment, FREMAP renewed its membership in the United Nations Global Compact, reaffirming its dedication to principles of social responsibility.
Meanwhile, FREMAP’s President, Mariano de Diego, emphasized collaboration with the Social Security Administration, particularly to mitigate the effects of the DANA, as well as the team’s commitment to those affected by this catastrophe. De Diego also stressed the significant impact of absenteeism resulting from illnesses and non-work-related accidents, which reached 8.7 million leave processes in 2024, incurring costs exceeding €29.1 billion.
Finally, the President thanked the collective effort of FREMAP professionals and urged them to continue leading the sector with commitment and dedication.
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Source: MiMub in Spanish