CMA Continues the Effort for Implementation of Compulsory Health Insurance

18 July 2018

 

The Capital Market Authority is continuing its endeavors  to implement the decision of the Council of Ministers  in collaboration with the  entities concerned with implementation of the compulsory health insurance scheme for the employees of the private sector, expatriates and visitors.

 

The decision aims to meeting the needs of the employees of the private sector relating to coverage of basic health to limit the high cost the employers of the private sector will incur in view of the current  economic situation in addition to provision of quality services provided by the insurance companies and health care unit to the insured.

 

CMA set an executive work plan as milestones  for implementation  of the health insurance scheme the key of which is  preparing draft unified health insurance policy for the employees of the private sector and their families to ensure sound competition and to avoid any future irregularities  by insurance companies to provide the  customer with proper basic health cover.

 

 CMA reviewed the policy with  the relevant entities such as the Ministry of Health, Ministry  of Manpower, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, insurance companies, health services providers in Oman and  Oman Medical Association. The policy is currently under legal review at the CMA.

 

CMA sees the best mode of implementation is gradual implementation in phases and moving to the next phase will only be after ensuring  the success of implementation of the previous phases. CMA held meeting with the  concerned entities and competent ministries  for their opinion on the implementation phases of the health insurance scheme.

 

 

As to the insurance for visitors entering Oman from the various entry points CMA is endeavoring with Royal Oman Police to set out appropriate method for health insurance of visitors to ease  obtaining such insurance at the  border checkpoints.