All issues > Volume 51(4); 2008
- Review Article
- Korean J Pediatr. 2008;51(4):339-342. Published online April 15, 2008.
- A suggestion of health insurance for children
- Baik-Lin BL Eun1
- 1Department of Pediatrics, Korea University, School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
- Correspondence Baik-Lin BL Eun ,Email: bleun@korea.ac.kr, bleun@chollian.net
- Abstract
- The Korean Health Insurance (KHI) has been introduced since 1977 and it took only 12 years that KHI had accomplished the total coverage of Korean population. The remarkable success of KHI can be compared with other OECD countries which had taken some 30 years to over 100 years to establish the total coverage of the population. Life expectancy at birth and the infant mortality rate in Korea in 2005 both surpassed the average figures of the OECD countries, The main reason for the success of KHI can be delineated with the three characteristics in KHI development; low premiums, low benefits, and low fee-schedule charges. However, these three characteristics of KHI, which had been the key for the rapid development of the system, have become terrible disadvantages for the stable development of KHI. The dissatisfaction and discontent of health care providers are ever increasing. The population is reluctant to pay more premiums though it seems essential for the better care coverage. The health care system has been heavily distorted toward high technology-oriented expensive care. There should be several factors seriously tackled for the secure development of KHI in the future. This paper will review a brief history of KHI development, and I would like to make a suggestion of health insurance for children.
Keywords :Health insurance, Child, Korea