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KADCHMA scheme has two kinds of beneficiaries in formal and informal sector
Informal sector insures contributions based on out-of-pocket payments
Formal sector insures, mainly government employees, contributions based via deduction from their salary (currently 3%)
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Question on A) Requesting details on requirements for improved user friendliness (via JIRA tickets)
Nigeria: merging of insure (lists) – e.g. employees from Ministry of Education and from Ministry of Higher Education – merging into one list of an entity or creation of list with a new entity
Note to implementation teams: make use of possibility to suggest revision names of functions for example Policy Holder and individual contracts (which were originally decided at stage of software development), as it comes from a different policy environment etc. – maintenance team open to review and change naming
Explanation on B) with functionality of adding an insure to a certain policy, usually 2 dates need to be added
date ‘valid from’ which onwards insure joins policy
date ‘valid to’ ,i.e. date of retirement, so that insure would automatically be removed from beneficiary list
Question on which version of openIMIS customisations have been added to
Policy holder functionality (A) is based on already existing openIMIS module
Requesting demo of bulk import of insures
Import from excel list (data on insure name, ID, income, date ‘valid from’ etc.)
Request on code for bulk import
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On contribution as salary deduction e.g. Nepal case (SSF) combined deduction - financed through salary-based contributions amounting to 31 % of a worker’s/employee’s basic salary whereby 11 % is paid by the worker/employee and 20 % is borne by the employer
Fundamental difference of KADCHMA scheme, compared to Nepal / SSF schemes, it is only a health insurance scheme, whereas SSF contribution covers multiple schemes (‘contribution bundles’ = integrates several benefits) including pension
In the described case of Nepal several ‘contribution plan’s are sub-surmised under a ‘contribution bundle’, i.e. for each benefit one contribution plan is created, subsequently the contribution bundle is created where you define which contribution plans are pulled into the bundle; these bundles might vary by person / insure (bundles can be defined individually) Group insurance /wiki/spaces/SB/pages/3623878972
Encouraging work on documentation – user manual, might need additions on the formal sector functionalities
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