NHF benefits reaching more Jamaicans
THE National Health Fund (NHF) enrolled approximately 38,000 new beneficiaries in 2014. This included just over 27,500 persons for the NHF card and nearly 10,500 persons for the Jamaica Drug for the Elderly Programme, JADEP, the organisation has said.
During the year, 217,000 NHF card beneficiaries received $3.6 billion in subsidies to fill just over 3.7 million prescription items.
Everton Anderson, chief executive officer of the NHF, said: “NHF continues to reach out to Jamaicans with specified chronic illnesses to enrol them for benefits under the NHF card and JADEP programmes, and help them to reduce the cost of medication that will better control their health condition. On average, persons with NHF cards received a 50 per cent subsidy on their prescription drugs. This represents significant assistance for many individuals suffering with chronic conditions.”
During the year, the NHF also conducted 76 community health days across the island, offering just over 48,000 health checks including blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, haemoglobin, ECGs, and vision checks. These tests provided individuals with information on their health status and those with abnormal results all received individual counselling.
Anderson said that the NHF will be placing even greater emphasis on health promotion during 2015, “while efforts to increase enrolment will continue in 2015, NHF will be expanding its health promotion activities to educate Jamaicans on healthy lifestyle and develop skills to make healthy choices and thereby reduce the impact of chronic diseases. One example is a special health programme targeting men in the over 30 age group, who although having similar chronic disease profile as women are not enrolling at the same level or are not taking their medication as prescribed,” the CEO stated.
Currently there are approximately 548,000 enrolled under the NHF Individual Benefits Programme for the NHF card and JADEP. The NHF card provides subsidies for over 1,300 prescription items and covers 15 chronic diseases.
Any Jamaican resident who suffers from any of the 15 conditions may apply for the NHF card to assist him/her to purchase medication.
JADEP provides 72 prescription items for people who are 60 years and over and who have any of the chronic conditions covered by the NHF.
JADEP beneficiaries pay $40 for the filling of each prescription item.