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The Government of Aceh Province in Indonesia has established the Social Health Insurance (SHI) called Jaminan Kesehatan Aceh (JKA) in 2006 that provide health coverage to all 4.6 million population of the province. Fee-for-service was initially used as the provider payment method in the programme until 2013. In 2014, in line with the National Health Insurance of Indonesia (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional JKN), INA-CBG (Indonesia Case-Based Group) casemix system was adopted by JKA to replace the Fee-for-Service method. This book presents outcome of the evaluation done using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods on the implementation of JKA programme. The quantitative study was conducted to assess income of three selected hospitals (Type B, C and D) reimbursed using INA-CBG groups covering more than 17,000 cases. Quantitative data analysis revealed that overall, the hospitals received 32.4% higher income when reimbursed with casemix system (INA-CBG) as compared to fee-for-service. Type D hospital is the biggest gainer with 81.0% increase in income. In conclusion, the use of Casemix (INA-CBG) as a prospective payment method has benefitted the hospitals a lot. It is hope that additional resources gained through this programme will allow the hospitals to provide optimum care to the population.
Pneumococcal disease is one of the important public health issues worldwide. The World Health Organisation estimates that 1.6 million people die every year from this disease, 0.7¿1 million of which are children aged less than 5 years.This book reports the outcome of a study to determine the clinical and cost burden of pneumococcal disease in Malaysia and to evaluate the economic impact of introducing Pneumococcal Vaccine in the National Immunisation Programme for the prevention of invasive and non-invasive pneumococcal diseases. A retrospective review of patient medical records from four public hospitals in Malaysia was conducted to quantify the cost and the number of paediatric and adult hospital admissions attributable to pneumococcal pneumonia, septicaemia, meningitis and acute otitis media. A total 2.3 million cases of pneumococcal diseases were estimated in Malaysian annually. The cost-effectiveness analysis using Markov cohort model predicted that the vaccine would to lead to a significant reduction in the incidence of all manifestations of pneumococcal diseases, and importantly will save lives of adults and children.
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