National Health Insurance (NHI) is a way of providing good healthcare for all by sharing the money available for healthcare among all our people. The health benefits that you receive will depend on how sick you are, not on how wealthy you are. Hospitals, clinics, doctors, specialists, dentists, nurses and all other health workers will also be available much more equally.
Government will establish a fund to provide finance for healthcare. The NHI fund will receive money from general tax revenue and from special contributions by individuals who earn above a specified level and their employers.
More information is available at:
- Government programmes: National Health Insurance
- Department of Health
- Booklet on NHI in most official languages