Vietnam : government focuses on universal health insurance coverage by 2030
Vietnam has set the goal of achieving over 95% health insurance coverage by 2026 and universal coverage by 2030, with citizens to be exempted from basic hospital fees within the scope of health insurance benefits, reported the Vietnam Pictorial.
The target is outlined in resolution 72-NQ/TW of the politburo on breakthrough measures to strengthen the protection, care, and improvement of public health.
According to Vietnam Social Security, the current household-based health insurance offers affordable and flexible contributions with practical benefits. Contribution rates are reduced from the second household member onward: the first member pays 4.5% of the base salary; the second pays 70% of that amount; the third 60%; the fourth 50%; and from the fifth member onward, 40%. Participants can pay quarterly, biannually, or annually, either directly at social insurance offices, through collection service organisations, via the national public service portal, the Vietnam Social Security mobile app, or banks.
Apart from reduced premiums, members enjoy multiple benefits, including coverage of medical expenses within their entitlement, the right to select or change their registered primary healthcare facility within the first 15 days of each quarter, access to information on entitlements, and the right to file complaints.
In case of emergency, cardholders are entitled to treatment at any medical facility while retaining their benefits. When receiving care at registered facilities, they may have up to 100% of costs covered, particularly at the primary level or after five consecutive years of participation. For out-of-network treatment, the fund still covers 40-80% of expenses, depending on the facility and services.
By Jimmy John – AsiaInsuranceReview.com – September 17, 2025
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