1 Where an insurer is liable to pay for the service under Article 26a paragraphs 1 and 3 letter a, the service providers under Article 26 paragraph 2 shall send an invoice for services under Annex 6 for each person tested to the insurer concerned on a case-by-case basis or collectively every quarter at the latest nine months after providing the services. The invoice may only cover services under Annex 6. The invoice shall preferably be sent electronically.
2 Service providers shall not charge for services under Annex 6 as Positions 3186.00, 3188.00 and 3189.00 of Annex 3 to the Health Insurance Benefits Ordinance of 29 September 199589 (HIBO).90
3 The insurers shall check the invoices and ascertain whether the service provider has charged correctly for the services under Annex 6. They shall comply with Articles 84–84b HIA91 in processing the data.
4 At the start of January, April, July and October, they shall notify the FOPH of the number of analyses for which they have paid the service providers, and of the amount paid in each case. The external auditors for the insurers shall each year review the figures and confirm that suitable checks in accordance with paragraph 3 are being made and submit a report to the FOPH. The FOPH may request additional information from the insurers on the amounts paid to each service provider.
5 The Confederation shall reimburse the insurers every quarter for the services that they have paid for.
6 If the invoice for the service sent by the service provider is incorrect, the insurer may claim back any payments already made. Once the Confederation has paid for the service in accordance with paragraph 5, the right to reimbursement passes to the Confederation. The insurers shall provide the Confederation with the data required to exercise its right to reimbursement. The data may not include any sensitive personal data.
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7 The joint institution shall invoice the FOPH every quarter on a time and material basis for the administrative costs of its activities as an insurer under Article 26a paragraphs 1 letter c and 3 letter a. The hourly rate shall be 95 francs and includes salary costs, social insurance payments and infrastructure costs. The actual costs of any expenditure on audits, system modifications and negative interest not included in the administrative costs shall be reimbursed.
8 Invoices for analyses for Sars-CoV-2 that meet the requirements of Annex 6 must be marked «Analysis for Sars-CoV-2 without meeting the testing criteria».