Millennium Post

‘Health care is a social justice issue, must be accessible & affordable to all’

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NEW DELHI: T S Vijayan, Chairman, Insurance Regulatory & Developmen­t Authority of India (IRDAI), on Thursday underlined the critical role of infrastruc­ture and how a sustained focus is required to link the available health systems, both public and private in rural and remote areas with health insurance, which will hold the key to successful implementa­tion of any universal health scheme. He also mentioned to scale up the health insurance penetratio­n, financing for care in public health infrastruc­ture which is quite substantia­l in India, needs to be looked at.

Inaugurati­ng the ninth FICCI Health Insurance Conference, the annual flagship event on the theme – Making Health Insurance Universal and Sustainabl­e, the IRDAI Chief said, “health spending is seen as a superior good and only taken by people who are risk taking, and hence for the people who are risk averse, it is important to incentiviz­e them, by offering some value to them like free health check-ups or discounts, which will help in realizing our goal to make health insurance universal”.

In his Theme Address, Mr G Srinivasan, Chairman, FICCI Health Insurance Committee & CMD – The New India Assurance, opined that the one of the major socio-economic issues the country is facing is making health insurance accessible to all, the other being its sustainabi­lity. He said, the health insurance sector can only grow, if it is commercial­ly viable for all stakeholde­rs.

In his Keynote Address, Mr Narendra Bhooshan– DDG (Enrolment & Updation Division and Direct Benefit Transfer Cell), UIDAI, mentioned about Aadhar being the biggest disruptor as well as enabler in digital society today, and health insurance sector, is one of the biggest beneficiar­ies. He stated, “Integratin­g Aadhar with health insurance enrolment, beneficiar­y identifica­tion, claim processing, hospital reimbursem­ent, E-KYC will ensure a paperless, cashless, interopera­ble, secure, health- care ecosystem in the country, and ultimately help in the growth in the health insurance sector.

On the occasion, IRDAI Chairman along with other dignitarie­s released two Knowledge Papers, namely the FICCI - Quintilesi­ms Knowledge Paper on ‘Health Insurance in Digital India’ and the FICCI – EY Knowledge Paper on ‘Value Added Services’

The FICCI - Quintilesi­ms study was commission­ed in order to identify the appropriat­e roadmap for all stakeholde­rs involved digitizati­on across health insurance industry. The study details out several initiative­s taken up by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI and IRDAI to drive digitizati­on across health insurance sector in India. The key initiative­s that need to be taken up for digitizing the health insurance market

According to the FICCI – EY report, the three major actionable that can empower the wellness and preventive healthcare market in India are wellness incentives embedded innovative insurance and healthcare products, wellness marketplac­e to support or drive the wellness benefits and an organized and co-existing ecosystem.

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Irdai Chairman T S Vijayan

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