OFATMA Insurance Cards Distributed to 34th Promotion Police Officers
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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PORT-AU-PRINCE.— During an official ceremony held on Friday, June 27, at the headquarters of the Haitian National Police (PNH), the Office of Work and Maternity Insurance (OFATMA) distributed insurance cards to police officers of the 34th promotion, newly integrated into the police institution.
Like many other beneficiaries, these 792 new insured individuals will automatically be able to access the various services offered by OFATMA, through its national network of healthcare partners, according to the terms stipulated in this insurance scheme.
Police authorities commended the speed with which OFATMA issued insurance cards to the newly assigned officers, marking a new step in the process of medical coverage for state officials, particularly those entrusted with a mission as crucial as ensuring public safety.
The Director General of OFATMA, Vickerson Garnier, praised the close collaboration between the institution he leads and the Haitian National Police. He thus renewed his commitment to support public institutions and to offer effective insurance services to all public administration agents.
As part of its mandate to ensure adequate health coverage for public agents, the institution continues to modernize its services, expand its healthcare network, and improve the efficiency of its benefits for the advantage of its insured members.
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