An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS

In the year 2001 the leaders of BPKIHS started a micro social insurance scheme; Social Health Insurance (SHI) for prospective research. It is a method of financing and managing health care using compulsory contributions from employers, employees and may be from the government. Household members fro...

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Main Authors: Narayan Kumar, Shekhar Koirala, Mamta Varma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3068
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spelling doaj-03d3987b9326453891551fe0c58390f62020-11-25T02:21:54ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2017-03-015620510.31729/jnma.3068An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHSNarayan Kumar0Shekhar Koirala1Mamta Varma2Ex-Hospital Administration, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science, Dharan, NepalEx-Vice Chancellor, B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Science, Dharan, NepalGynecology and Obestretics Awadh Narayan Memorial Clinic, Biratnagar, Nepal In the year 2001 the leaders of BPKIHS started a micro social insurance scheme; Social Health Insurance (SHI) for prospective research. It is a method of financing and managing health care using compulsory contributions from employers, employees and may be from the government. Household members from organized groups in catchment areas enrolled voluntarily. Photographed service cards were issued entitled for free IPD/OPD consultations, investigations and bed charges excluding CT scans and specialty treatment. Institute bore operation and medicine costs up to 10000 and 3500 respectively for IPD yearly. Premium was fixed after a research through focus group discussion in villages of Morang, Sunsari and Biratnagar. A flat rate premium of 15 and 50 NRS/adult/month for villagers, city dwellers and half for children was fixed. Marginalized community and handicapped paid 33% of premium, 33% by Institute and 33% by concerned VDC. As the client number increased from 2383 to 7392 in second and to 15779 in third year, Premium: Expenditure ratio moved from 225:222 to 198:391. Average cost sharing of premium to expenditure came to 226:332 showing a negative balance. This scheme completed its fourth year till this research in 2005 A.D. But it was closed due to deficit. As reinsured population occasionally concealed information by not incorporating all family members. They defaulted in subsequent year after utilizing the benefits of SHI and misused the card for uninsured ones. It may, in its optimized form, become a model to be widely adopted to bridge the gap between the cost of treatment and the ability to pay in developing countries. https://www.jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/3068
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An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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title An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
title_short An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
title_full An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
title_fullStr An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
title_full_unstemmed An Experience of Optimizing A Community-Based Micro-Insurance Model to Bridge the Gap between Treatment Cost and Ability to pay at BPKIHS
title_sort experience of optimizing a community-based micro-insurance model to bridge the gap between treatment cost and ability to pay at bpkihs
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
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1815-672X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description In the year 2001 the leaders of BPKIHS started a micro social insurance scheme; Social Health Insurance (SHI) for prospective research. It is a method of financing and managing health care using compulsory contributions from employers, employees and may be from the government. Household members from organized groups in catchment areas enrolled voluntarily. Photographed service cards were issued entitled for free IPD/OPD consultations, investigations and bed charges excluding CT scans and specialty treatment. Institute bore operation and medicine costs up to 10000 and 3500 respectively for IPD yearly. Premium was fixed after a research through focus group discussion in villages of Morang, Sunsari and Biratnagar. A flat rate premium of 15 and 50 NRS/adult/month for villagers, city dwellers and half for children was fixed. Marginalized community and handicapped paid 33% of premium, 33% by Institute and 33% by concerned VDC. As the client number increased from 2383 to 7392 in second and to 15779 in third year, Premium: Expenditure ratio moved from 225:222 to 198:391. Average cost sharing of premium to expenditure came to 226:332 showing a negative balance. This scheme completed its fourth year till this research in 2005 A.D. But it was closed due to deficit. As reinsured population occasionally concealed information by not incorporating all family members. They defaulted in subsequent year after utilizing the benefits of SHI and misused the card for uninsured ones. It may, in its optimized form, become a model to be widely adopted to bridge the gap between the cost of treatment and the ability to pay in developing countries.
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