Background: The effective operation of health insurance requires functioning administrative processes, including appropriate filing for reimbursements. The unlisted palliative care package is one of the most utilized oncology packages within Indian state health insurance schemes. We conducted a clinical audit to evaluate the appropriateness of claims for this package for patients with breast cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Aarogya Yojana (PM-JAY) is one of the world's largest tax-funded insurance schemes. The present study was conducted to understand the decision-making process around the evolution (and revision) of health benefit packages (HBPs) and reimbursement rates within PM-JAY, with a specific focus on assessing the extent of use of economic evidence and role of various stakeholders in shaping these policy decisions.
Methods: A mixed-methods study was adopted involving in-depth interviews with seven key stakeholders involved in HBP design and reimbursement rates decisions, and a survey of 80 government staff and other relevant stakeholders engaged in the implementation of PM-JAY.