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How to develop social consensus for the uninsured benefit in the social insurance system

Authors
Kim, Kye HyunKim, Han NahYi, Sang DonPark, Yoon Hyung
Issue Date
Mar-2011
Publisher
대한의사협회
Keywords
National Health Insurance; Benefit coverage system; Arbitrary uninsured benefits
Citation
대한의사협회지, v.54, no.3, pp 332 - 341
Pages
10
Journal Title
대한의사협회지
Volume
54
Number
3
Start Page
332
End Page
341
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/16693
DOI
10.5124/jkma.2011.54.3.332
ISSN
1975-8456
2093-5951
Abstract
The current national health-insurance system of the Republic of Korea uses the negative-list method to determine benefit coverage, which includes most medical services. However, financial limitations have led to frequent conflicts between medical-service providers and the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) about the inclusion of specific service-providers' practices within benefit coverage. The role of HIRA is to determine whether payments claimed by service providers are clinically valid and formulated in a cost-efficient manner. This article describes the present state and structure of the benefit system in the Korean national health-insurance system. We focus on issues of arbitrary uninsured benefits that may arise when service providers request patients to pay in full (with their approval) for a service that is not included in the benefits, according to the National Health Insurance Act. We also consider the legal treatment of arbitrary uninsured benefits in Korea and other countries. We suggest measures to improve the payment system for arbitrary uninsured benefits in Korea. Laws and regulations should be revised to cover these arbitrary uninsured benefits in a manner that can be agreed upon by HIRA, service providers, and patients.
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