The number of NCMS reductions has increased, and the state has introduced new policies, and NCMS will usher in changes
Facing the Challenge: The Root Causes of Abandonment.
In the process of implementing the policy of new rural cooperatives, there has been a gradual decline in membership dues. There are two main reasons for this problem. First of all, as the amount of membership dues increases, many farmers with limited income feel a greater financial burden. As a basic group, the peasants have a relatively low standard of living, and the annual insurance premiums to be paid are a large amount of money for them. Farmers need to pay for the necessities of life, and the cost of health insurance takes their limited income. Faced with this economic pressure, some farmers have chosen to forgo the New Farmer Cooperative Program and seek other ways to pay for their medical bills.
Secondly, the limitation of the scope and degree of reimbursement is also an important reason for farmers to give up their contributions. Although farmers pay insurance premiums, they find that their medical expenses are not necessarily fully reimbursed for various reasons. On the one hand, farmers are limited by the scope of reimbursement when choosing a hospital and cannot go to a better medical institution. On the other hand, even if you participate in NCMS, you may have to pay part of the medical expenses. In such a situation, farmers will feel that paying to participate in the new agricultural merger will not bring them substantial benefits, and will give up participating.
Reform is the way forward for NPS, and the nation's response: three major reform initiatives.
In order to effectively respond to these challenges, the state has adopted three major reform measures in a timely manner to promote the development and progress of the CNS. The first is to increase the reimbursement ratio and expand the scope of application. In view of the medical reimbursement issue that farmers are most concerned about, the state has decided to increase the reimbursement ratio and expand the scope of reimbursement. In this way, farmers can not only receive medical security, but also reduce medical costs and increase the attractiveness of NCMS. Farmers will be more motivated to participate and will benefit from higher medical reimbursements.
The second is to strengthen financial subsidies and disease coverage. ** Not only has the financial subsidies for NCMS been increased, but more major diseases have also been included in the coverage of NCMS. This measure has greatly improved the security capacity and coverage of NCMS, and made farmers feel more secure in the face of diseases. Farmers can better cope with the risk of disease and reduce the economic pressure caused by it.
The third is to innovate the mode of operation. The state began to introduce private capital and innovate the operating mechanism of NCMS. This measure aims to improve the efficiency of rural medical infrastructure and resource allocation, and fundamentally improve the quality of rural medical environment. By bringing in more funds and resources and improving the way health services are organized, NCMS will be able to provide higher quality medical services to meet the needs of farmers.
Looking to the Future: The Impact and Challenges of the Reform of New Rural Cooperatives.
This time"NCMS"The reform not only reflects the great importance that the state attaches to rural medical and health issues, but also demonstrates the firm determination to optimize people's livelihood policies. Through this reform, farmers will receive more tangible medical benefits and improve their quality of life. At the same time, this reform has also brought new challenges to NCMS. The allocation of funds is an important issue that needs to be addressed urgently. The state needs more financial resources to support the development of NCMS and ensure that farmers can enjoy better medical security. However, financial funds are limited, and how to effectively allocate funds is an issue that requires in-depth study and consideration.
Another challenge is the issue of implementation. The introduction of policies is to meet the actual needs of farmers, but how to ensure the implementation and enforcement of policies is an issue that needs attention. **Supervision and management need to be strengthened to ensure that policies can truly benefit farmers and give full play to their expected effects. Acceptance by farmers is also a very important factor. The NCMS reform aims to solve farmers' practical problems, so farmers' recognition and support for the new policy is crucial. ** There is a need to increase publicity and training efforts to improve farmers' understanding and acceptance of NCMS, so that they can participate more actively in NCMS.
Summary. The reform of NCMS is an important and urgent task. Through policy reform and adjustment, NCMS will be able to better provide medical security for farmers and respond to their actual medical needs. We have reason to believe that with the continuous improvement and optimization of policies, NCMS will play a more important role in China's rural medical security system and promote the stable development and social progress of rural areas. We will make persistent efforts to jointly promote the reform of NCMS and create a better future for farmers.