Health insurance and third party administrators: issues and challenges
By: Bhat, Ramesh.
Contributor(s): Babu, Sumesh K.
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ArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.3149-159.Subject(s): Health services - India | Health services | Social security
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority in India has paved the way for insurance intermediaries such as third party administrators (TPAs) to play a pivotal role in setting up managed healthcare systems. TPAs have been set up to ensure better services to policyholders and to mitigate some of the negative consequences of private health insurance and healthcare markets, insurance intermediaries face immense challenges. IRDA has defined the role of TPAs as one of managing claims and reimbursement. Their role in controlling costs of healthcare and ensuring appropriate quality of care is less well-defined. - Reproduced.
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The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority in India has paved the way for insurance intermediaries such as third party administrators (TPAs) to play a pivotal role in setting up managed healthcare systems. TPAs have been set up to ensure better services to policyholders and to mitigate some of the negative consequences of private health insurance and healthcare markets, insurance intermediaries face immense challenges. IRDA has defined the role of TPAs as one of managing claims and reimbursement. Their role in controlling costs of healthcare and ensuring appropriate quality of care is less well-defined. - Reproduced.


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