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To reduce people's out-of-pocket expenses, it is necessary to transform the model of health care in a sustainable way.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng08/11/2023


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Responding to Deputy Pham Khanh Phong Lan, Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan assessed that this is a very good question, of a macro scale. Because the macro scale content related to the requirement to change the healthcare model has been raised in the Party's resolutions. That is, it is necessary to strengthen primary healthcare for the people, strengthen preventive work, and reduce treatment costs.

On the morning of November 8, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue chaired and conducted the question and answer session on the fields of science and technology;education and training; culture, sports and tourism; health; labor, war invalids and social affairs; information and communications.

Regarding the content of questions and answers in the above areas, the National Assembly reserved 1.5 hours for National Assembly deputies to question and leaders of relevant ministries and branches to explain.

In particular, National Assembly delegate Pham Khanh Phong Lan (HCMC) said that Resolution 20 of the Party Central Committee mentioned the goal of reducing the rate of patients using out-of-pocket expenses when using medical services. However, up to now, it can be seen that the implementation has not been effective. The delegate asked the Minister of Health and the Minister of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs to have any solutions to achieve this goal.

ĐB Phạm Khánh Phong Lan tranh luận. Ảnh: QUANG PHÚC

Deputy Pham Khanh Phong Lan debates. Photo: QUANG PHUC

Responding to Deputy Pham Khanh Phong Lan, the Minister of Health assessed that this was a very good question, of a macro scale. Because the macro scale content related to the requirement to change the healthcare model has been raised in the Party's resolutions. That is, it is necessary to strengthen primary healthcare for the people, strengthen preventive work, and reduce treatment costs.

The Minister explained why patients’ out-of-pocket spending on healthcare services is increasing today, because disease patterns are changing and people’s demand for healthcare is increasing. Therefore, people often come to see a doctor when they are sick.

Bộ trưởng Bộ Y tế Đào Hồng Lan. Ảnh: QUANG PHÚC

Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan. Photo: QUANG PHUC

According to the report, cancer patients often come to the hospital for treatment at a late stage, so the cost of medical examination and treatment is high and the effectiveness of medical care is poor. Therefore, to reduce people's out-of-pocket expenses, the Minister of Health clearly stated that the solution is to transform the model of disease care in a sustainable way. In particular, the health sector focuses on strengthening preventive medicine and screening for early detection of diseases. Along with that, there is a sustainable financial model, increasing the coverage of health insurance policies.

The Minister said that aiming for the goal set by the World Health Organization, which is the proportion of people's out-of-pocket spending on health care at 30%, is the only way to have a sustainable health system.

Debating with the Minister of Health, Deputy Duong Khac Mai mentioned the issue of patients having to buy medicine outside when going to the hospital, causing many difficulties, and with very expensive prices, not everyone can afford it.

ĐB Dương Khắc Mai (Đắk Nông) chất vấn sáng 8-11. Ảnh: QUANG PHÚC

Deputy Duong Khac Mai (Dak Nong) questioned on the morning of November 8. Photo: QUANG PHUC

The delegate shared that the Ministry of Health has recently faced many difficulties due to the lack of medicine and medical supplies. The delegate requested the Government and relevant ministries to coordinate with the Ministry of Health to ensure the people's right to health care as soon as possible.

“Those who have the means are different, while those who do not have the means are in great difficulty,” the delegate said, asking the Ministry of Health to coordinate with insurance agencies to find timely solutions to ensure the rights of patients when they participate in health insurance, especially poor patients.

Regarding the issue of paying for patients who have to go outside to buy medicine if medical facilities do not have enough medicine to supply according to health insurance regulations, Minister of Health Dao Hong Lan said that the Ministry of Health has given specific instructions. Yesterday afternoon, November 7, the Ministry of Health met to discuss these contents to have a specific plan. The Ministry of Health is actively directing the implementation so that when there is an official draft, it will seek opinions from local ministries and branches.

Các đại biểu dự phiên chất vấn sáng 8-11. Ảnh: QUANG PHÚC

Delegates attending the question and answer session on the morning of November 8. Photo: QUANG PHUC

The Minister emphasized that specific regulations on which conditions patients are covered by insurance and regulations to avoid abuse require strict legal regulations.

“The responsibility for purchasing drugs and medical supplies is the responsibility of medical facilities, so these regulations must be very strict. Regarding the legal basis, there is a provision in Article 31 of the Law on Health Insurance, for cases of health insurance payment, the Ministry of Health is allowed to regulate other cases. However, for this regulation to become a reality, there must be written regulations of legal documents of the Ministry of Health to guide specific implementation,” said the Minister of Health.

Responding to the issue of testing abuse, the Minister of Health acknowledged that recently there has been a situation of excessive testing abuse, causing unnecessary costs and frustration for patients, while also affecting the Health Insurance Fund - a fund for the entire population, and the responsibility of agencies, sectors and people is to ensure that the fund is developed, stabilized and serves the people.

Các đại biểu dự phiên chất vấn sáng 8-11. Ảnh: QUANG PHÚC

Delegates attending the question and answer session on the morning of November 8. Photo: QUANG PHUC

Regarding the causes of testing abuse, the Minister acknowledged that one reason is the patients' need for testing, and the other is that those who prescribe the tests want to quickly and accurately determine the disease, so they often prescribe many tests. In addition, some medical facilities have socialized joint ventures with testing equipment, leading to many tests.

Faced with this situation, the Ministry of Health has strengthened its direction to avoid testing abuse and improve the quality of medical examination and treatment. Most recently, the newly passed Law on Medical Examination and Treatment has many regulations on this issue...



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