Sunday, January 21, 2007

Health in the news: Establishment of electronic registry network of health insurance plans cuts the costs by 30%

The Health and Treatment Commission correspondent of the Parliament, Dr. Avaz Heidarpour Shahrezaei, rolled out that 80 million insurance plans does not match up with 70 million population of the country [Taking into account a great proportion of uninsured population, there would exist a considerable portion of the over-insured population in the country]. Consequently, it has been decided to employ a software to register all the insured . This way we may bring the problem of over-insurance under control and as a result we can expect an estimated 30% cut in the expenses he said.

Source: www.pezeshkan.ir, Jan 8,2007

My comment: I did not understand what kind of expenses might be cut following this intervention. E-registry sounds like an effective intervention though. In Iran less than one percent of the health insurances are private. So, the government has a good opportunity to put all the public information on health insurance plans together and make one huge data base. Over-insurance is a real problem. I used to see many people presenting more than one or even more than one insurance plans to doctors at the time of visit. Seems to me people tend to keep more than one insurance plans just to receive a better protection. Notwithstanding double and triple insurance , people are not protected by either of their plans in some occasions.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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