St. Kitts And Nevis Takes Steps Towards Implementation Of National Health Insurance Scheme

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 15, 2016 (SKNIS): The Honourable Eugene Hamilton, Minister of Health, said establishing a National Health Insurance in St. Kitts and Nevis is a top priority for the Government. The comments were made during a handing over ceremony of IT equipment from the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Joseph N. France General Hospital on Wednesday, January 13.

“National Health Insurance to me is a means of high quality, people-centered comprehensive and integrated service in which due attention is paid to the expenditure and revenue of the package of services we provide,” Minister Hamilton said. “There is no viable health insurance without accurate and reliable health promotion information, clinical information and financial information.”

Normally, health insurance is provided by companies like Vitality. Applying for it can be a process of comparing rates, reviews and other factors. With National Health Insurance the application process should be streamlined whilst still maintaining high levels of quality service.

Minister Hamilton made reference to the Republic of China (Taiwan’s) excellent National Health Insurance, where research showed that 80 percent of the population is fully satisfied. He expressed confidence that St. Kitts and Nevis will reap the same benefits from the use of the IT equipment.

“The task force for our implementation of our National Health Insurance in St. Kitts and Nevis will study your (Taiwan’s) programme,” Minister Hamilton told Resident Ambassador George Gow Wei Chiou of the ROC (Taiwan), while noting that appropriate studies will also be done on other programmes and best practices from countries to assist the successful implementation of the health insurance programme locally.

The minister described the donation as imperative as it represents a step forward.

“This donation is also another milestone along the journey of phased implementation of the National Health Insurance,” he said. “Indeed it is more proof that my Government is translating talk about health and National Health Insurance into action.”

Minister Hamilton explained that one may query the value of phased implementation and explained that the phased approach indicates that the Federation has learnt the lessons from the implementation of the affordable Healthcare Act of the United States, commonly referred to as the Obamacare. Having health insurance could help families who are unable to afford their medical needs, it is worth looking into the policies of other countries to see how they work – see health insurance for married couple.

Also present at the ceremony were the Honourable Wendy Phipps, Senator and Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, the Honourable Vincent Byron, Minister of Communications, Justice and Legal Affairs, His Excellency George Gow Wei Chiou, Andrew Skerritt, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, other health and IT officials, invited guests and media representatives.

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