Key data
| Regulation | Resolution of April 20, 2026, from the National Institute of Health Management (INGESA) |
|---|---|
| BOE Publication | April 27, 2026 |
| Entry into force | April 20, 2026 |
| Modified regulation | Resolution of November 6, 2025 (original examination board designation) |
| Original call | Resolution of March 25, 2025 |
| Category of positions | Healthcare Technician in Auxiliary Nursing Care |
| Modalities | Open access and internal promotion |
| Type of access | Fixed statutory personnel — competitive examination |
| Category | Public Sector |
| BOE Reference | BOE-A-2026-9120 |
Candidates participating in the competitive examination for Healthcare Technician in Auxiliary Nursing Care at INGESA should know that the evaluating body of their process has changed. The Resolution of April 20, 2026 modifies the designation of examination board members published in November 2025, thus rectifying the composition of the body that will evaluate the tests.
This type of modification, although frequent in long-duration selection processes, has direct consequences on process management: the new examination board members are those who will sign official communications, resolve incidents, and grade pending tests.
What does this regulation establish?
The resolution rectifies the composition of the examination board designated in November 2025 for the selection process for fixed statutory personnel positions in the category of Healthcare Technician in Auxiliary Nursing Care.
The process is developed through the competitive examination system in two modalities:
- Open access: for external candidates who meet the requirements of the call.
- Internal promotion: for INGESA statutory personnel who aspire to consolidate or improve their situation.
The original call dates from March 25, 2025. The first designation of the examination board was made through Resolution of November 6, 2025. Now, with this new resolution from April 2026, that composition is modified, replacing one or more members of the evaluating body.
| Aspect | Resolution of November 2025 | Resolution of April 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Original designation of examination board members | Modification of examination board composition |
| Process status | Process in initial phase | Process in progress |
| Effect on process | Constitution of the evaluating body | Change in the composition of the evaluating body |
The resolution does not publicly detail the specific names of incoming and outgoing members, so candidates must consult the full text in the BOE (BOE-A-2026-9120) to learn the updated composition of the examination board.
Operational impact for candidates
The change in examination board composition does not suspend or paralyze the selection process. However, it has practical implications that candidates should keep in mind:
- Official communications: any notification, resolution of claims, or publication of results will bear the signature of the newly designated members. It is essential to verify that communications received correspond to the examination board in its updated composition.
- Possible calendar adjustments: changes in examination boards can generate minor administrative delays in process management, although they do not necessarily imply a suspension of deadlines.
- Claims and appeals: if a candidate has any pending claim or plans to submit one, they must direct it to the examination board in its new composition.
Who does it affect?
- Candidates in open access participating in the competitive examination convened in March 2025 for positions of Healthcare Technician in Auxiliary Nursing Care at INGESA.
- INGESA healthcare personnel in internal promotion competing in the same process to consolidate or improve their status as fixed statutory personnel.
- Opposition preparation instructors and academies advising candidates in this process, as they must update information about the evaluating body.
- INGESA human resources managers responsible for administrative processing of the selection process.
Practical example
A candidate who submitted their documentation for the INGESA Nursing Auxiliaries competitive examination in 2025 and is pending the examination phase should keep the following in mind:
If they receive a summons for the performance of exercises or a notification about the evaluation of merits, they must verify that such communication is signed or endorsed by the examination board in its updated composition (the one modified by the Resolution of April 20, 2026), and not by the previous composition from November 2025. Any official communication from the examination board after April 20, 2026 should already reflect the new composition.
Similarly, if this candidate wishes to submit a claim regarding the evaluation of their merits in the competitive phase, they must direct it to the examination board with its current composition, correctly identifying its current members according to the resolution published in the BOE.
What should candidates do now?
- Consult the BOE: access the full text of the Resolution of April 20, 2026 (BOE-A-2026-9120) to know exactly which examination board members have changed and who replaces them.
- Update examination board contact information: verify on INGESA's electronic office or in the BOE if new contact information or communication channels associated with the modified examination board have been published.
- Review the status of pending claims: if you have any claim or document directed to the previous examination board, check if it should be redirected or ratified before the new composition.
- Follow INGESA's official publications: stay up to date with resolutions published in the BOE related to this selection process, as changes in the examination board may be accompanied by updates to the test schedule.
- Keep all documentation: save copies of all communications received from the examination board, both before and after the change, to be able to prove the process history in case of appeal.
Frequently asked questions
What has changed in the INGESA Nursing Auxiliaries oppositions in April 2026?
INGESA has modified the composition of the examination board for the selection process of Healthcare Technician in Auxiliary Nursing Care, through Resolution of April 20, 2026. This resolution rectifies the designation of members published in November 2025.
Does the examination board change affect the selection process already in progress?
The selection process continues its normal course. The change affects the composition of the evaluating body, which may influence official communication between candidates and the examination board. Candidates should remain alert to official INGESA notifications.
When did the modification of the INGESA examination board for oppositions come into force?
The Resolution that modifies the composition of the examination board is dated April 20, 2026 and was published in the BOE on April 27, 2026.