New health service fees at public hospitals in Ho Chi Minh City will be
at least 80 percent of the maximum rates regulated by the Ministries of Health
and Finance, local health authorities have said.
Dinh Thi Lieu, head of the HCMC
Health Department’s Finance and Accounting Office, made the statement during an
interview with Tuoi Tre about the city’s health fees, which, like those in
other localities, have been calculated based on references to the ceiling
rates.
The fees are also based on the
city’s social and economic conditions, residential income, health insurance
revenue, and budget, Lieu said.
The fees will be divided into
eight groups of subjects, including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology,
traditional medicine, medical specialties, grade-1 general medicine, grade-2
general medicine, and grade-3 general medicine, and health stations.
The city’s new fee rates, and a
roadmap for applying them, will be submitted to the People’s Committee and
People’s Council for consideration and approval in October.
Under the roadmap, the fees will
be increased to 80 percent of the ceiling in the near future, and the rate will
be 100 percent by 2015.
Asked how the new fees will
affect poor and uninsured people, Lieu said the impacts on these groups would
not be significant, since the city has supported them in paying health
insurance premiums to insure them.
In June, the Government also
issued a decision to increase the rate of payment of the health insurance
premium for near-poor people from 50 percent to 70 percent.
The city has also set up a fund
that is used to pay a part of the cost of medical examination and treatment for
the poor, and last year the fund spent more than VND8 billion (US$384,000) on
this purpose.
TUOI TRE
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