INSURANCE
NHA, IRDAI recommend measures to check frauds, data standardisation
Sep-16-2019

The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the National Health Authority (NHA) have launched a report recommending best practices, common standards, collaborative measures and IT framework for data standardisation and to check frauds.  A joint working Committe of IRDAI and NHA was setup to work on key areas of mutual interest and co-operation which focused their work on four key areas viz. Hospital Network Management, Data Standardization and exchange, Common IT infrastructure for health insurance claims management and Fraud and abuse control.

In the report on Hospital Network Management, the experts recommended building a national repository of empanelled hospitals under insurance/government schemes with defined standards for quality and package rates and codes. The report on Data Standardization and Exchange stresses on creating standard data formats across health insurance payers for analysis and policy-making by developing standardised data tables to capture and report the data, identifying data elements common with IRDAI and PMJAY. It also includes setting up a framework for capturing and exchanging data. The report on Fraud Control focuses to help detect and deter frauds through common repository and capacity building by developing a standard reporting format for fraud and abuse to be used across the industry and government schemes. It also recommends creating a repository of fraudulent transactions, modus operandi and entities and develops standards for field verification and investigation and developing the ‘name and shame’ guidelines. The report on the Common IT Infrastructure for Health Insurance Claims Management focuses on increasing service efficiency and transparency amongst stakeholders in the delivery of Health insurance services by defining the roadmap for electronic, paperless, codified data exchange between payer and provider, collation and analysis.

60% of the Indian population today is covered under Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana and privately paid health insurance making it a great opportunity for IRDAI and NHA to jointly work on key areas for the strengthening of health insurance eco-system in the country, making it more efficient and effective. The recommendations in the report are a step forward in enabling quality healthcare and access to the patients. These reports would help further strengthen the transparency, efficiency and effectiveness of Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana, benefitting millions in India directly’.

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