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Overview

Country/Region

Nepal

Scheme Operator

Health Insurance Board (HIB) Nepal

Scheme type

National Social Health Insurance

Implemented since

2016

Implementing Partner(s)

HIB, GIZ Nepal, and https://openimis.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/resumedraft.action?draftId=835682333

Supporting Partner(s)

Financial Assistance: German Development Cooperation

Version

Functionalities used

  • Beneficiary Management

  • Claims Management

  • Claims Review

  • Reports

Coverage

77 districts of Nepal

Number of beneficiaries

5,968,051

Number of users

7147

Number of health facilities

375

Last update

November 2022

Scheme Features

Health scheme implemented since

2016

Name of openIMIS focal point

 Mr. Suresh Tinkari

Total number of health scheme employees

 -

Total number of employees using openIMIS

7147 

Total number of employees not trained on openIMIS

 -

Number of health insurance products managed by the health scheme and using openIMIS

 3

Product Features

Number of households covered

800,000

Average size of a household

4.6

Household contribution amount

NPR 3500

Individual contribution

-

Average amount paid for a claim

-


Overview on the ground

Social Health Insurance was introduced by the Government of Nepal in April 2016, with an initial roll-out to 3 of the country’s 77 districts, focused primarily on the informal sector. The scheme is family based, with a family of up to 5 members contributing Rs. 3500 (EUR 30) for a benefit package worth Rs. 100,000 (EUR 800) per family, per year.

IMIS, adapted from the Tanzania and Cameroon implementations, was used from the very beginning to manage all core business processes of the insurance scheme - from beneficiary management to claims adjudication. 

Since 2016, the scheme has been gradually expanding to other districts. In 2017, the Health Insurance Board (HIB) of Nepal was formed following the enactment of the Nepal Health Insurance Act, which mandates that every Nepali citizen be covered by a social health insurance scheme.

Currently, the scheme is available in 97% of the country (75 out of 77 districts), with an aim to cover 100% by 2022.  

HIB has been using openIMIS since the availibility of the master version from 2018. The tool has been instrumental in helping Nepal implement insurance as complicated processes, particularly around enrollment and claims processing, have been made easier. The availability of Android-based apps for enrollment has meant that enrollment assistants can go door to door to bring households into the scheme. A web-based claims entry and adjudication module significantly diminishes paper-based transactions and reduces paperwork for health facilities. This has enabled the Health Insurance Board to achieve the current rapid rate of expansion. 

Additionally, the IT team of the HIB is constantly engaging with the implementers and developers committees of the openIMIS community to introduce new features and develop the software further. These new features will not only help Nepal achieve interoperability, but will also provide valuable products for the global community of openIMIS users.

Learn more about the scheme and openIMIS use from HIB Nepal’s website.

Configuration

Social Health Insurance Scheme Configuration:

  • Contribution: Rs. 3500 (EUR 30)

  • Benefit package: Rs. 100,000 (EUR 800)

  • No co-payment required

  • Covers a family of up-to 5 members

  • Services available from all empaneled facilities

  • Cashless system for beneficiaries

System Setup

  1. Central Main Server

    • Government of Nepal Data Center

    • Mirrored server setup

    • Server firewall

    •  Plan: additional mirrored server at disaster recovery site

    • Windows Server

    • Microsoft SQL Server 2017

  2. Testing server at HIB Headquarters

  3. Android phones for enrollment; used by enrollment assistants

  4. Claims entry through web interface - all health facilities

  5. IT team: 3 dedicated system engineers, technical assistance from 2 GIZ advisers

Interoperability

The primary focus of interoperability with openIMIS in Nepal has been around the electronic submission of claims via Electronic Medical Record Systems. There are a few service providers that use EMRs in their hospitals and work is currently underway to design standard approaches to allow them to submit claims electronically. An integration of openIMIS and Bahmni (used in 4 health facilities in Nepal) has been implemented, and is used by Bayalpata Hospital to submit their claims automatically to openIMIS. Other hospitals and EMR systems are also adapting their APIs to FHIR R4 to enable digital claiming to openIMIS.

The openIMIS deployment in Nepal also uses resources from the interoperability framework of the Ministry of Health and Population - namely the health facility registry.

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