FSC Focuses on 3 Groups for New Home Care Insurance, Excluding Home Chemotherapy
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The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) announced that the new home care insurance will focus on three types of illnesses: pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and soft tissue infections, and will not include home chemotherapy. Life insurance companies are currently researching experience data.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When is the new home care insurance policy expected to be launched?
- A: Companies are actively developing products, but it is still uncertain whether new products will be launched by the end of the year.
- Q: Will the new insurance policy be expensive?
- A: Companies will study whether it meets market demand and set the price accordingly.
- Q: Who is eligible for home care for acute conditions?
- A: Currently, the policy applies to patients with pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and soft tissue infections who find it inconvenient to go out.
- Q: Will home chemotherapy be included in the new insurance policy?
- A: Currently, the incidence data for home care for acute conditions does not include home chemotherapy.
- Q: How do the FSC and the Ministry of Health and Welfare collaborate?
- A: The FSC and the Ministry of Health and Welfare maintain a good relationship, and if there are new contents in the trial plan for home care for acute conditions, further discussions will be conducted.