VietNamNet Bridge – The social insurance agency in the central province of Ha Tinh has revealed that some 38,000 students in the province have not registered for the school medical insurance service.

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Medical insurance cards. Some 38,000 students in Ha Tinh Province left out of this medical insurance service. — VNS Photo Hue Phong


The agency said 53,240 students of the total 91,044 students in schools around the province had registered for medical insurance, a compulsory healthcare policy for students.

The rest, nearly 38,000 students, have not registered yet.

That means they will be excluded from healthcare programmes that the agency has designated for school students and they will have to pay high fees for using public health services. The situation also leads to reluctance during health check-ups when these students get into problems, affecting their studies in general.

A report by local Ha Tinh newspaper said no students had registered for the service in some schools in the districts of Thach Ha, Can Loc and Huong Khe.

An agency’s official blamed the cause on poverty among these student communities. Many of the students’ parents are rice farmers, fishermen and salt farmers with a low income and cannot afford to buy the insurance service.

A package for an entire year costs each student VND640,000 (US$28).

The province has issued a policy to subsidise 20 per cent of the insurance package for underprivileged students, but healthcare centres in the communities have delayed statistics work in making a list of eligible students, partly causing thousands of students be uncovered by health insurance. 

Source: VNS

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