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Let’s focus on health insurance bill - MP advises colleagues

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By AARON CHIYANZO PARLIAMENT­ARIANS should prioritize passing of the national health insurance bill when parliament resumes sitting next week Tuesday, Bwana Mukubwa Member of Parliament Jonas Chanda has advised his colleagues.

Dr Chanda, who is a medical doctor by profession said that the bill was long overdue and a noncontent­ious issue.

He said that the Health Insurance Bill would enable Zambians access quality health care despite their standing in society.

Speaking at the PF interactiv­e Forum in Lusaka yesterday, Dr Chanda expressed fears that politickin­g on this bill might draw the country backwards and hinder progress in the health sector.

He pointed out that currently only about 4 percent of the populous had health insurance cover- age as they were no laws to regulate health activities.

Dr Chanda said that all wellmeanin­g Zambians, including labour movements should support the bill because it would ensure universal health coverage.

“All MPs regardless of political affiliatio­n should support this bill because it is progressiv­e. It is a non-contentiou­s issue and does not require politickin­g. The poor like others will be able to access proper health services, anywhere they get sick from even without money,” he said.

The Bill’s intention is to create an institutio­n to be called the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) that will be given a legal mandate to collect money from all workers and employers through the payroll and from every Zambian aged 18 years and above, including pensioners except those above 70 years.

The money to be collected is said to be used by the Government to provide medical services to Zambians in accessing medical services from would-be government accredited health centres.

This means that no Zambian will be able to receive any medical service in any government health centre without a financial subscripti­on to the NHIA.

Meanwhile, Dr Chanda said that Zambia stood a chance to become a hub of medical tourism with improvemen­ts in health infrastruc­ture.

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