Encourage insured workers to raise productivity
May 26
A MASSIVE force of labour is
reliable for the whole nation in raising productivity and manufacturing
value-added products for earning foreign exchange for the State. Only when
workers are healthy and fit will they be capable of manufacturing products with
high productivity. Hence, the government arranges healthcare services and
welfare measures for the workers who have insured by the Social Security Board.
SSB under the Ministry of Labour
manages 116 townships, 34,878 workplaces registered at the Social Security
Board and 1,211,371 insured workers. Of them, the Social Security Board
provides healthcare services and entitlements to 13,988 registered workplaces
and 863,533 insured workers in Yangon Region.
Health facilities such as
registered hospitals and clinics provide healthcare services to workers who
unexpectedly face injuries at workplaces and who need to receive maternity care
if necessary. If so, these health facilities will be contributions to the
female and male workers to expedite their workforces in the manufacturing
process.
The Social Security Board
operates three workers’ hospitals, 96 township clinics, 60 departmental clinics
and one traditional medicine clinic. Moreover, the board signed contracts with private
entrepreneurs to manage 12 clinics through a free service system. A total of 24
more clinics and hospitals are being operated through a capitation payment
system for giving treatments to outpatients.
Moreover, nine hospitals and
delivery rooms are being managed by the Social Security Board to give maternity
services to insured workers. In addition, two mobile clinic vehicles are under
the control of the Social Security Board for healthcare services to insured
workers.
As the board is striving for giving
better healthcare services to insured workers by signing agreements with
private hospitals and clinics, arrangements are being made to sign agreements
with 26 private hospitals and clinics through the capitation payment system. In
this regard, the board commissioned two general practitioner clinics into
service on 30 April 2023. These two clinics are being operated with Thukha
Susan and Kaung Zay GP clinics in Shwepyitha Township of Yangon Region. Such
two clinics are also operated through the capitation payment system.
Only when insured workers have a
chance to enjoy healthcare facilities and other contributions will they have
the activeness and keenness to accelerate their working momentum. On the other
hand, the Social Security Board is seeking various ways and means for giving
better services to an increasing number of insured workers in cooperation with
the private sector. That is why insured workers have to raise their
productivity at relevant workplaces with the assistance of the Social Security
Board.

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