Jamaica to develop national health insurance scheme

By Peta-Gay Hodges
The National Health Fund (NHF) has been tasked with the responsibility of developing a national health insurance scheme to fund the public healthcare system in Jamaica.

NHF chairman, Christopher Zacca, said that the mandate was given by minister of health, Dr Christopher Tufton.

“A national health scheme is a solution to address the need to adequately fund the health sector, and the significance to the public is that they will have a better healthcare system,” he noted.

Zacca said the work to develop the scheme has just started.

“What shape and form it will take; it is early to speak of. It’s a very complex process and it requires a lot of stakeholder consultations. The minister will determine the timeline, but it is not a process that will take months. It will be more than a year and possibly two,” he said.

The NHF was established by the government to reduce the financial burden of healthcare on the population by subsidising the cost of medication for 16 chronic illnesses.

These include breast cancer, prostate cancer, hypertension, heart disease, rheumatic fever, high cholesterol, vascular disease, diabetes, epilepsy, major depression, glaucoma, psychosis, asthma, arthritis, and benign prostatic hyperplasia. (Caribbean News Now)

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