SECP says health insurance must
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange of Pakistan (SECP) has recommended the federal government to introduce mandatory health insurance for the private sector employees.
The commission recommended introducing compulsory occupational health insurance scheme by amending the 1968 West Pakistan Industrial and Commercial Employment (Standing Orders) Ordinance (and its provincial counterparts), a statement said on Saturday.
“This recommendation is aimed at covering full-time workers, including permanent, contract, and temporary workers and their dependents,” it added.
The cost of the scheme is nominal and will be borne by the employers. The hospitalisation benefit to each employee and their dependents is proposed to be provided on a cashless basis for network hospitals and on a reimbursement basis in case of out of network hospitals.
The mandatory health insurance will enhance financial inclusion in Pakistan by making insurance accessible to those workers who have currently no health insurance. This will also improve social wellbeing of private sector employees by providing them with basic healthcare facilities. Such schemes are already working successfully in many countries such as India, China, Dubai, Oman, Germany, Belgium and the United States.
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