HIV/AIDS infected people to have health insurance
Vietnam strives to have more
HIV/AIDS infected people with health insurance in a bid to eliminate HIV/AIDS
epidemic.
A HIV
patients receive drug at a clinic in the city
Because financial aid from international groups has
been cut thus treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS will reliant on
domestic sources forcing patients to have health insurance which ensures for
a prolonged treatment.
However, the rate of HIV/AIDS infected people having
health insurance is low causing difficulties for the country’s efforts to end
the epidemic.
There are almost 29,402 people living with HIV/ AIDS in
Ho Chi Minh City, said Duong Minh Hai from the city’s HIV/AIDS Prevention
Center at a seminar to value the treatment of HIV/AIDS people with health
insurance in 2016 lately.
Of 29,402 people, 27,685 people received consultation.
19,583 city residents were consulted the treatment of the disease, just
13,639 had health insurance accounting for 70 percent yet only 4,985 used
health insurance card.
Though the city authority has adopted many measures to
improve treatment quality for these special patients including encouraging
them to buy health insurance, to set up more medical clinics to provide drug
and developing hospitals’ capability in providing comprehensive treatment
plan for nearly 30,000 people yet it has not achieved its set target.
Currently, around 70 percent of HIV-positive people
have bought health insurance while the remaining 30 percent have not
bought.
To meet the target that most of people living with
HIV/AIDS to have health insurance in 2018, deputy director of the Department
of Health in HCMC Nguyen Huu Hung petitioned the People’s Committee to use
the insurance compare’s spare cash in 2016 to buy health insurance for poor
HIV people who are unable to afford a health insurance card.
In addition, some patients are not eligible to buy
health insurance because they have no ID card and patients are treated in
rehabilitation centers.
The city has petitioned the Ministry of Health to have
measures to help these above-mentioned people.
So far, HCMC has 46 medical clinics to provide
treatment for outpatients yet only 20 of them have service for people with
insurance cards. In 2016, additional 16 infirmaries in hospitals in district
had been provided treatment for HIV people and 11 of them had service for
medically insured people.
It is scheduled that in the second quarter, 2017, 5
clinics will provide treatment for people with insurance cards and two
private clinics will be operational.
Deputy Head of the Insurance Company Dr. Luu Thi Thanh
Huyen said that the Ministry of Health should give more drugs for insured
patients who are treated in infirmaries in districts to meet their demand.
As per the Department of HIV/ AIDS Prevention, as of
January 2017, 116,000 people living with HIV nationwide were treated with ARV
in 397 infirmaries and 33 clinics to provide drug. However, just 59 clinics
provided treatment for insurance card holders.
HCMC has spent VND13 billion ($572,259) to support
HIV/AIDS people to buy insurance cards. Head of the Department of Health’s
Finance Ward Dinh Thi Lieu said that following the Prime Minister and the
Ministry of Health’s guideline, the city adopted a plan to provide free
insurance cards to HIV people who are city locals.
The amount is taken from the Fund for Treatment for the
poor and the insurance company’s abundance.
Additionally, the city health sector plans to pay 20
percent for special patients’ ARV drug. It is estimated VND3 - 18 million a
person a year.
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Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 4, 2017
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