International Business Management

Year: 2016
Volume: 10
Issue: 29
Page No. 6536 - 6541

Feasibility of Assignable Activities to Private Sector in Health Insurance Organization

Authors : Razmjo Mojgam and Maher Ali

Abstract: Health Insurance Organization of Iran is involved in some issues such as enlargement of organization, reduction in service speed, high costs of wage and salary of staffs, etc. On the other hand, since insurance growth is each country indicates its development level and increased national savings (caused by received insurance premium), this study was conducted to achieve goals of 1404 (2025) prospect looking at Fifth Development Program and macro policies and goals of the country with the aim of feasibility of a part of activities in scope of Iran’s health insurance. This study was conducted through descriptive-survey method to examine feasibility of outsource-able activities of Iran’s health insurance to the private sector during second half of 2015 using 28 questions in inventory based on Likert scale among all responsible managers and experts (56 members) of different units of health insurance in Central Headquarter of Tehran City. To analyze research data and questions, various statistical tests and data analysis methods including Cronbach’s alpha, one-sample t-test, Friedman test and Kolmogorov-Smirnov were applied. Research variables included activities of administrative affairs office, medical documents office, financial affairs office, insurance and revenue office, automation services administration and supervision and valuation office.

How to cite this article:

Razmjo Mojgam and Maher Ali, 2016. Feasibility of Assignable Activities to Private Sector in Health Insurance Organization. International Business Management, 10: 6536-6541.

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