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More than a Million Sns Users Are Starting to Be Summoned to Update Data: Why? and What Changes?

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Citizens will be contacted via SMS, indicating that they should address themselves to “the respective health units and complete the information in need”. Anyone who does not do so may stay out of the system.
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The Médio Tejo Local Health Unit (ULS) is urging residents of its 11 municipalities to update their personal data in the National User Registry (RNU). According to the Médio Tejo ULS, approximately five thousand people in the region have incomplete information in the system, which could compromise access […] The content "ULS Médio Tejo alerts users to update data at health centers" appears first in Médio Tejo.

Starting this Tuesday, approximately 1.1 million National Health Service (SNS) users will begin receiving SMS notifications to complete missing information in the National User Registry (RNU), an essential requirement for maintaining their registration. According to the Central Administration of the Health System (ACSS), this campaign, carried out in conjunction […]

Citizens will be contacted via SMS, indicating that they should address themselves to “the respective health units and complete the information in need”. Anyone who does not do so may stay out of the system.

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Publico broke the news in Portugal on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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