Kathmandu, April 7: Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has suggested making the payback system for health insurance simpler so as to enhance the effectiveness of the health insurance scheme and to make it more service-oriented.
Addressing the programme organized
to mark the Eighth Health Insurance Day today, the PM stressed making the
joint-payment system implemented by the Health Insurance Board
service-friendly.
"Provisions such as online
registration of membership, a system for making claim at the right time and
technology-friendly insurance scheme are the challenge-targeted reformative
plans," he said and expressed the government's all-time commitment towards
rendering the Health Insurance Programme meaningful and effective to fulfil the national
aspiration of 'good governance, social justice and prosperity', providing the
health services in an equitable manner through this Programme.
Stressing the need to fulfil
the key responsibilities that the State and the service-providing agencies have
to discharge to enhance the attractiveness of the Programme, Prime Minister
Prachanda directed the bodies concerned to pay attention to topics like simplifying
the process for the insurance policy-holders to access the services,
maintaining the quality of service and rendering the service providing bodies
further service-oriented, among others.
The Prime Minister emphasized conducting an effective literacy campaign on the Health Insurance Programme,
and on maintaining good governance and financial discipline.
Noting that the government has kept
the Programme in high priority, he said all the health security plans would be
operated through a one-door system. The PM hoped that important policy reforms
like making the health insurance card mandatory for services and
recommendations provided by the federal, provincial and local governments would
help enhance the quantity and quality of the Programme.
The Government reiterated
that the Programme would be made attractive and effective by expanding the
insurance amount and it can be developed as the 'national pride' programme. He
made it clear that the government would reach an appropriate conclusion on
the basis of necessary study in view of the prospects of the Health Insurance
Programme.
In line with the concept of a
welfare State, the government initiated the Health Insurance Programme around
the theme, 'Your Health, Our Resolve', from Kailali district on April 7, 2016.
It is a State-prioritized participatory programme.
According to the PM, the government
is committed to making this Programme meaningful and effective by expanding its
coverage.
On the occasion, Prime Minister
Prachanda handed the insurance certificate to the senior citizens of the
Budhanilkantha Municipality. From today, the Programme has been launched in all
the 753 local government units.
Chairman of the Health Insurance
Board, Dr Gunaraj Lohani said that the insurance coverage has been
expanded.
National Planning Commission (NPC)
member Prof Dr Shivaraj Adhikari spoke on the various aspects of the health
insurance programme, its significance, need and reforms. He added that
initiatives would be taken to make the programme further simpler.
Secretary at the Ministry of Health Dr Roshan Pokharel maintained that the medicines produced in Nepal would be further systematized and managed well, and the insurance policy made refined and practical. (RSS)