Reda Al -Shami: “More than 8 million Moroccans outside the compulsory basic insurance for the disease”

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Ahmed Reda Al -Hami, president of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, revealed today, Monday at the House of Councilors, the challenges faced by the compulsory generalization workshops for the disease, noting that more than 8 million Moroccans are still outside the scope of the scope of the scope to benefit from this insurance.

Al -Shami declared, during the activities of the ninth International Parliamentary Forum for Social Justice, this number includes approximately 5 million people who were not registered in the system, in addition to 3.5 million people in position of “Rights closed”, despite their registration.

Al -Shami explained that the percentage that believers bear health spending is always high, as it sometimes reaches 50%, which exceeds international recommendations determined by the World Health Organization and the 25%World Bank. This increase in the ratio leads certain believers to retreat from the demand for basic treatments because of its high costs.

Ahmed Reda Al -Shami declared during his speech on the financial situation of insurance systems, that insurance systems for private sector procedures and the “Amo -Solidarity” system obtained a financial balance in 2023.

Al-Shami added that other systems are still suffering from a technical financial deficit, because the deficit has reached 172% in the “amo-no-work” system and 121% in “amo- the public sector”, which affects The system’s ability to compensate for contributions and provide services to believers.

Al -Shami also stressed that a large percentage of health insurance expenditure was addressed to private treatment establishments due to the lack of supply in the public sector, which contributes to the high treatment costs. In some cases, the cost of treatment in the private sector may be five times higher than the public sector due to the absence of compulsory therapeutic protocols.

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