“Infection Control Support Fund” Temporarily included in the Korean Hospital’s Fee to Support Healthcare Workers Combating COVID-19
The Infection Control Support Fund for Healthcare Workers at Hospitals Responding to COVID-19 will be temporarily included in the hospital’s fee covered by the National Health Insurance to improve the working conditions of healthcare workers at hospitals dedicated to...
Adverse vaccine reactions to be compensated with up to 10 million won in Korea
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) announced a blanket compensation scheme for vaccine-related adverse reactions up to 10 million won for medical expenses. Those who experience unexpected reactions from vaccination can have their medical expenses...
State Health Insurance Fund of Uzbekistan has announced piloting state health insurance for the first time in the nation
Among the Post-Soviet countries, historically only the Government was responsible for ensuring universal access to health care. But over time the governments failed to fund health care systems at a level that would ensure not only universal access, but also...
Vietnam’s Rural Population Enjoys Better Healthcare Services Thanks to Smart Investment in Hospital Upgrading
https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2021/03/01/vietnams-rural-populace-enjoys-better-healthcare-services
Significance, practicality of Vietnam health insurance in the COVID-19 era
https://vss.gov.vn/english/news/Pages/vietnam-social-security.aspx?ItemID=9820&CateID=198
Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders
Following the announcement of major structural reform of the New Zealand health system in April, the health allocation budget 2021 has been announced. An extra $200 million over four years to Pharmac for more medicines, treatments, and personal medical...
How can decades of learning from voucher schemes in Uganda inform ongoing purchasing reforms?
This blog highlights an extensive study of the latest two reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) voucher schemes in Uganda conducted jointly by the Uganda Ministry of Health and the Strategic Purchasing for Primary Health Care project implemented by...
The Indonesian Government extends compensation for COVID-19 Vaccine side effects through its National Health Insurance Scheme
Indonesian citizens who experience post-COVID 19 immunization incidents that require treatment and medical care and/or lead to disability and death will now receive guaranteed compensation from the government. Active National Health Insurance (JKN) program...
Exploring the scope and development of SHP in Cameroon
Research paper using scoping review methods to identify and extract data from relevant SHP studies and documents published between 2000 and 2019, which focused on Cameroon. The results indicate that achieving the full potential of SHP in Cameroon will...
Healthcare cost coverage through the National Medical Savings (MediSave) Scheme
A portion of the salary that Singaporeans get is credited into what is known as their MediSave account, a savings scheme that is to be used to pay for their medical bills. This is subject to certain terms and limitations as MediSave funds cover certain specific types...
Australian Government allocates budget for women’s healthcare and well being
As part of its commitment to improving long-term health outcomes for women and girls under the National Women’s Health Strategy 2020-2030, Australia’s Ministry of Health is earmarking $353.9 million over the next four years as part of the 2021-22 budget. This will...
Government decides to allocate remaining COVID 19 Fund to Vaccination Drive
A decision has been taken to allocate the remaining balance of Rs. 1,360,922,969.24 of the COVID–19 (ITUKAMA) Healthcare and Social Security Fund to the COVID-19 vaccination drive, President’s Media Division said in a statement today. The total amount credited to the...
Labour Ministry considers vaccination of foreign migrant workers covered by social security scheme
The Thai Ministry of Labour is in discussions with the Social Security Board to procure COVID-19 Vaccines worth three billion baht to inoculate over 2.3 million migrant workers in the country who make contributions to the Social Security Fund. Migrant manual...
The National Health Security Office accelerates payments to the healthcare sector amid rising COVID 19 Cases
The Covid 19 outbreak continues to strain healthcare providers physically and financially and extra work always comes with extra costs. The National Health Security Office (NHSO) is trying to adjust its financial reimbursement system to better cope with the...
Australian government extends free telehealth services provision until year end
The Australian government recently announced that it is extending AU$114 million (approximately $88 million) more funds under the 2021-22 Budget for the provision of telehealth services until end-2021. The extension of the Medicare-funded telehealth...
