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Health insurance coverage reaches 93.35% of population

The Vietnam Social Security (VSS) has completed and surpassed all set targets in the coverage of social, unemployment and health insurance, according to VSS General Director Nguyen The Manh.
Health insurance coverage reaches 93.35% of population ảnh 1Health insurance coverage has reached 93.35% of population (Photo: baohiemxahoi.gov.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Social Security (VSS)has completed and surpassed all set targets in the coverage of social,unemployment and health insurance, according to VSS General Director NguyenThe Manh.

Health insurance has now covered 93.35% of the country's population, exceeding the goal set in the Government’s Resolution No. 01/NQ-CPas well as the National Assembly’s Resolution No. 68/2022/QH15 onsocio-economic development plan for 2023, Manh said at the VSS's conference inHanoi on January 17 to review the sector’s performance in 2023 and launch tasksfor 2024.

Health insurance coverage reaches 93.35% of population ảnh 2Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai and other delegates at the conference (Photo: VNA)
Last year, total premium from social insurance, unemploymentinsurance, and health insurance reached over 472.3 trillion VND (19.24 billionUSD), a year on year rise of 8.55%, 1.41% higher than the targetassigned by the Prime Minister, while total expenditure was 439 trillion VND.

Meanwhile, the rate of people joining social insurancereached 39.25% of the labour force, or 18.25 million people. The rate for unemploymentinsurance was 31.58%, or 14.69 million people, said the VSS leader.

In 2023, the VSS paid monthly pensions and social insurance benefits to95,670 people, along with one-off payout of social insurance benefits to morethan 1.3 million people, and sickness, maternity, convalescence, and healthrecovery benefits to more than 8.8 million people, he added./.
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