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Deputy PM: Vietnam will not raise health insurance premiums until 2020

Vietnam will not consider raising health insurance premiums until 2020, Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue has pledged.
Deputy PM: Vietnam will not raise health insurance premiums until 2020 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam will notconsider raising health insurance premiums until 2020, Deputy Prime MinisterVuong Dinh Hue has pledged.

He made the statement during a meeting recentlyheld in Hanoi on amendments to Government Decree 105/2014/ND-CP stipulating theenforcement of several articles of the Law on Health Insurance.

To ensure the interests of health insuranceparticipants, Hue asked the Health Ministry to collect feedback from ministriesand units of finance and justice and the Vietnam Social Security (VSS) onamendments and supplements to the draft decree, which is slated for submission tothe government this year.

The Health Ministry was also ordered to workwith the Finance Ministry and VSS to make a report on considering adjusting healthservice prices to submit to the government in the first quarter of 2018.

Together with the VSS, the Health Ministrymust raise public awareness of health insurance policies and the use of the healthinsurance fund.

The country has issued a resolution onpublic health which aims for 95 percent of the population to be covered byhealth insurance by 2025.

By December 31, 2016, 81.7 percent ofVietnam’s population or about 75.9 million people had joined healthinsurance.-VNA
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