Financial โAuthorities Scrutinizeโข Cancer Immunization Enhancement Claims Amid Rising Healthcare โขcosts
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – South Koreanโฃ financial authorities are increasing oversight of cancer immunization enhancement prescriptions and related insuranceโ claims, citing โฃconcerns over possibly unnecessary treatments and escalating healthcare costs. The move comes as reports surface of medicalโ institutions โallegedly exaggerating the benefits ofโ non-covered immunization enhancements,โข and in certain โspecific cases, refusing hospitalization to patients who decline costly, unproven treatments.
The escalating situation โthreatens to exacerbate already strained relationships between โขinsurers and policyholders, particularly as lossโ insurance rates โคcontinue to deteriorate. The third generation ofโข loss insurance recorded a loss rate ofโ 155.3% in 2023, remaining around 150% in the first half of 2024. Newer, fourth-generation loss insurance is also experiencing rising loss rates, reaching 131.4% inโฃ the first โฃhalf of last year. These figures highlight a growing financial burden on the insurance industry, promptingโ calls for regulatory intervention.
Financial authorities recently instructed insurers to prioritize “consumer protection in termsโข ofโฃ cancer immunization enhancement benefits,”โ signaling a proactive approachโ to address potential abuses.โฃ This guidance โคfollows concerns that some medical facilities may be utilizing โU.S.-basedโฃ medical โฃtechnologies – frequently enough not fully covered by insurance โข- as โคa revenue source, potentially leading to unnecessary procedures.
The insurance industry has welcomed the administrative guidance,but is also advocating for revisions to standard loss insurance โterms and conditions. โคAn industryโค official stated that the lack of clarityโ surrounding the side effects and efficacy of these emerging medical technologies necessitates a comprehensive review. โค โข”If medical institutions use US-based medical technology as a means of revenue, unnecessary treatment will increase andโ construction insurance fiscal soundnessโฃ willโข be deteriorated,” the official said, urging the authorities to retroactively examine existing policies.Hong Chang-ki, ThevyFirst@fnnews.com
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