La transformación digital en la facturación
Digital transformation in Spain has taken a decisive step with the implementation of Veri*Factu (Verified Billing System), promoted by the Tax Agency (AEAT). Its goal is clear: to establish a more secure, transparent, and consistent billing framework, preventing fraud and ensuring that every issued invoice faithfully reflects the actual transaction.
With Veri*Factu, every invoice becomes tamper-proof, traceable, and verifiable, and can be sent to the Tax Agency (AEAT) in real time or later. In practice, this means it will no longer be possible to alter, delete, or hide invoices, ensuring maximum authenticity and transparency.
Why is it so important in the healthcare sector?
In highly sensitive sectors such as healthcare, the implementation of Veri*Factu takes on special significance. Clinics, hospitals, and medical centers handle critical information every day, both regarding patient health and billing with insurers, mutual funds, and agreements.
Benefits beyond compliance.
- Strengthens the trust of patients and insurers..
- Projects an image of modernity and professionalism.
- Ensures transparent and risk-free tax management.
The challenge for clinics under the new regulation.
Many healthcare centers face the need to adapt their billing systems to comply with AEAT requirements. In some cases, this adaptation involves additional costs, custom developments, or complex administrative processes.
The advantage of having medical software already prepared.
What does it mean for your clinic?
- No migrations or extra modules: everything ready from day one.
- Automatic compliance: guaranteed invoice traceability and custody.
- More focus on the patient: less bureaucracy, more care.
Peace of mind and trust for your clinic.
While others are still figuring out how to adapt to Veri*Factu, those already using our solutions enjoy the peace of mind of having secure, transparent medical software fully aligned with Spanish tax regulations.
Ultimately, our technology allows you to forget about bureaucracy and focus on what really matters: caring for your patients’ health.
