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In the May Bhela meeting, we invite you to follow inputs and participate in the discussion on the relevance of actuarial analysis for health insurances: How can actuarial analysis contribute to policy making and to the long-term financial stability of health insurances? In the context of openIMIS, we will explore the role of health insurance data as a basis for actuarial analysis: both insuree data on utilization of health care services and provider data on health care expenditures. One could argue: No well-founded health policy decisions without actuarial analysis, no actuarial analysis without health insurance data and no health insurance data without health insurance software like openIMIS. We will learn about the current functions of openIMIS related to actuarial analysis and discuss the project experiences from Nepal.

Co-ordinates

Date: 29.05.2024

Time: 10.00 AM Central European Time (CET)

Room: https://meet.jit.si/openIMISImplementers - (jitsi claims to support Chrome, Chromium & MS Edge and Firefox browsers only.  You might also want to try the jitsi app)

Participants: (kindly only add yourself, not others):

Schedule

When (CEST)

Duration

Who

Topic

10.00

10 Min

Prof. Dr. Jens Geißler, FOM University, Hamburg / German

Introduction: The connection between health policy making, actuarial analysis, and health insurance software

10.12

12 Min

Purushottam Sapkota, Technical Advisor, Support to the Health Sector Strategy / GIZ Nepal

Current data and functions of openIMIS for data analysis

10.25

12 Min

Pratima Rai, Social Protection Advisor / GIZ Nepal

Project activities on actuarial analysis for HIV in Nepal

10.40

15 Min

Q&A, Discussion

10.55

5 Min

Wrap-up (& follow-up)

Meeting Minutes

Links to the recordings of the presentations will be provided beginning of June 2024 and a short summary will be published in the openIMIS newsletter / on the openIMIS website.

Q&A

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