March 2015 Issue No. 221
2015/2016 Council Elections The General and Life Insurance Councils are conducting election of members for the next term. Authorized Representatives are reminded to send in their confirmations/votes to our honorary auditor KPMG by 17 April 2015 (Circular Ref: Mv040/15 & Mv041/15). Independent Insurance Authority (IIA)
We had a constructive meeting with the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB) and the Insurance Authority (IA) last week on the independent legal advice from Richard Gordon QC regarding intermediary's conduct requirements and disciplinary process. We also reviewed the suggested amendments to certain sections of the Bill. The Administration undertook to provide us with a written response to our suggested solutions. Voluntary Health Insurance Scheme (VHIS)
Much progress has been made in the past month. Following consultation with Member Companies, the Task Force on Health Care Reform came up with a package of proposed changes to help improve the VHIS as requested by the Food and Health Bureau (FHB). The revised package which we named as "VHIS 2" was presented to the FHB on 11 March 2015. At the suggestion of Dr Ko Wing Man, Secretary for Food and Health, a task force will be set up comprising experts from FHB and HKFI soon to discuss the proposed VHIS 2 in detail. On 13 March 2015, we held a media conference to present our proposed VHIS 2. It seeks to provide better and more choice to consumers to cater to their needs, preferences, affordability, etc . And we have suggested some technical changes to try and make the scheme viable and sustainable while preserving the fundamentals suggested by the FHB, i.e. guaranteed acceptance, guaranteed renewal, portability, premium transparency, standardised policy terms and conditions, no lifetime limit and coverage of ambulatory services, advanced diagnostic imaging tests and cancer treatments. To ensure sufficient consumer choices, the VHIS 2 should be offered together with existing products which are upgraded to embrace some of the core features of VHIS 2 like guaranteed renewal, standardised policy terms, provision of cancer treatments and ambulatory care, etc. For details, please see our position paper (http://www.hkfi.org.hk/#!/media-release /339). The public consultation has been extended by one month to 16 April 2015.