May 12, 2017 in the Scientific Center of Pediatrics and Children's Surgery held a meeting with parents to discuss the system of compulsory social health insurance.
The main economist Tashenov MB and surgeon Akhtarov KM spoke on this issue. From April 5 to June 30, 2017, Kazakhstanis should check not only the fact of being attached to the chosen polyclinic, but also to learn their status in the system of compulsory social medical insurance: insured or not insured. It is necessary to contact the polyclinic and receive confirmation of a direct appeal to the registry, by phone or through the portal "electronic government" (egov.kz). It is very important now to determine your status - to which category of citizens do you belong to and who will make insurance contributions: the state, the employer or yourself. From January 1, 2018, medical assistance in the system of compulsory social health insurance will be provided only to citizens who have the status of "insured". Except for cases requiring emergency medical care, or for a particularly dangerous disease, or a socially significant disease. Medical services will be divided into a package of guaranteed volume of free medical care and a package of compulsory social health insurance.
A package of guaranteed volume of free medical care - including a state-guaranteed amount of medical assistance and funded by the republican budget. It will be available to all citizens of Kazakhstan and oralmans. It includes:
ambulance and sanitary aviation;
medical care for socially significant diseases and in emergency cases;
preventive vaccinations;
outpatient and outpatient care with outpatient drug provision (for the unproductive self-employed population until 2020, that is, before the introduction of universal declaration).
Package OSMS -including the volume of medical assistance in excess of the guaranteed volume of free medical care, funded by compulsory insurance contributions from the state, employers and employees to the Fund for Mandatory Social Health Insurance. It can be received by persons who are participants in compulsory social health insurance.
It includes:
out-patient and out-patient care;
stationary honey. assistance (except for socially significant diseases);
hospital-substituting care (with the exception of socially significant diseases);
regenerative treatment and honey. rehabilitation;
palliative care and nursing care;
high-tech assistance.