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Ali Shojaee, Seyed Mosoud Shajari Pourmosavi, Mohammad Mehdi , Reza Moradi, Sanaz Taghizadeh, Elnaz Kalantari,
Volume 1, Issue 1 (7-2018)
Abstract

Introduction: Health system reforms are designed and implemented according to the situational conditions of each country. Recently health reforms have focused on resources and costs in the health sector for governments; they would be as the tools for making the necessary changes and improvements. Governments have designed and implemented health reforms step by step to completing the coverage of health services in terms of geographic accessibility, service affordability, and avoiding health impoverishments, catastrophic poverty from the use of health services in recent two decades. Objectives other than completing public coverage, improving quality and the quality of health services and care, and the logical reduction in costs and the optimal use of resources. Objectives other than completing public coverage, improving quality The quality of health services and care has not had a reasonable reduction in costs and the optimal use of resources. Comparing the spending costs of hospitalization in the years before and after the Iranian Healthcare Reforms Plan in 2014 has could show that the efficiency and cost of spending. This study seeks to examine the average cost of each hospitalization case in the years before and after the Iranian Healthcare Reforms Plan to compare the impact of the costs on health insurance funds.
Methods: The present study was a cross sectional study. The population of the study has included the sum of the inpatient bed day of health insurers admitted in hospitals of in 31 provinces over the past 5 years from 2010 to 2015. In this study, survey was being conducted, and accessible data resources in the databases were used for data collecting process and analyzing. The analysis has been conducted by using Excel 2010.
Results: The highest of growth rate of the cost of inpatient bed day of health insurers in the first year of the Iranian Healthcare Reform Plan was Included respectively to the rural fund (88.4%), governmental employees fund (75.2%), self-employed fund (73.17%) and other populations fund (73.10%), and the self-employed fund shown third ranking in growth rate, although growth rate of the cost spending in all funds was more than 73%. In the first year of Iranian Healthcare Reform Plan has shown more inpatient costs growth rate than 73 percent’s for all the Iranian Health Insurance Funds.
Conclusion: The average of total inpatient spending cost has increasing trend in all funds of Iran Health Insurance and if there is not be a serious review of the Reform Plan, the health insurance organization may been faced serious financial problems. Therefore, by reviewing the Reform plan, it is possible to improve the plan as well as to ensure health insurance regarding sustainability of financial resources.

Shapour Badiee Aval, Amin Adel, Hosein Ebrahimipour, Akbar Javan Biparva, Elaheh Askarzadeh,
Volume 1, Issue 4 (2-2019)
Abstract

Introduction: Since supplementary insurance patients should benefit from the benefits of insurance, they do not receive health subsidies, the behavior of supplementary insurance organizations and their insured may be endangered for supplementary insurance. The purpose of this study was to investigate the change in the behavior of supplementary insurers and insured individuals before and after the implementation of the health system reform in Mashhad University of Medical Sciences hospitals.
Methods: This descriptive study was conducted on a retrospective cross-sectional study in 2012-2017. The population of the study consisted of 2099499 admitted and under-observed patients in 24 public hospitals affiliated to Mashhad University of Medical Sciences. The data were collected by referring to the hospital discharge department and patient information through HIS in each hospital. The accuracy of the data was evaluated. Data analysis was performed using SPSS v16 and EViews v10 software.
Results: The share of supplementary insurance in the year 2012 was about 1, and in the year 2013, Implementation of the health system reform program has reduced the share of supplementary insurance, And by the end of the year 2017, the trend has been declining to 0.2.
Conclusions: It seems that supplementary insurance contracts should be integrated with university hospitals and patients' insurance coverage should be done electronically.


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