Dialogue between partners: roundtable of leaders from the medical and insurance industries

Discussion of current issues regarding the development and improvement of medical insurance

Voluntary health insurance remains consistently in focus for NAIU’s efforts – participating insurers maintain leadership positions in this segment, while the Office works on tax incentives, digitization, and enhancing collaboration between insurers and their partners.

Continuing the path of public-private partnership, the community also works towards interacting with medical institutions, which are indispensable contributors to the quality of voluntary health insurance services.

Without interfering in the business activities of its participants but moving towards implementing high-level rules and standards in the insurance market, NAIU conducted a Roundtable of leaders from the medical and insurance industries.

The main topics of the meeting were the consolidation of efforts between the medical and insurance industries aimed at developing and utilizing unified approaches and standards for diagnosing and treating the most common diseases covered by medical insurance. This includes prevention and reduction of cases of overdiagnosis, polypragmasy, prescribing medications, and medical procedures without proven effectiveness or objective necessity. Simplifying approaches to interaction between insurers and medical institutions within the framework of regulating insurance cases using unified approaches and standards for diagnosing and treating by medical institutions.

The event allowed participants to openly and thoroughly outline the issues concerning medical institutions and insurers during cooperation, and for the NAIU Office to formulate tasks for its work, as well as identify specialized groups and topics for further collaboration.

We are pleased that the Roundtable has achieved its goal: to become not just a forum for slogans and calls, but a starting point for formulating specific tasks and goals, leading to further joint efforts.