Tuesday, June 16 2026 12:13
Alexandr Avanesov

Anahit Avanesyan: Universal health insurance system to become  irreversible

Anahit Avanesyan: Universal health insurance system to become  irreversible

ArmInfo. The universal health insurance system will become irreversible. This was stated by RA Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan during a session of the National Assembly on June 16.

According to her, it will be expanded gradually. Thus, in 2027, the  system will include citizens with salaries of up to 200,000 drams, as  well as employees of civil service agencies and taxi services. In  practice, as Anahit Avanesyan noted, by 2028 all groups of citizens  covered by the universal health insurance system will be  consolidated. Thus, starting January 1, 2028, the system will become  mandatory for everyone. "It will include everyone, but not everyone,  and will be aimed at addressing all issues related to the public  health of Armenian citizens," the minister said.

She acknowledged that not all illnesses are treatable under the new  system, but one thing is certain: if citizens have health problems,  the state will find solutions through state procurement. The system,  which began implementation on January 1, 2028, has seen an upward  trend in the number of people willing to be vaccinated.

As a reminder, Armenia is gradually introducing a universal  compulsory health insurance system. The reform began on January 1,  2026, and is designed to cover the entire population over three  years. The first stage began in 2026. It provides for 100% state  subsidies for socially vulnerable groups-children under 18,  pensioners (aged 65 and over), and citizens with disabilities. The  transition will be gradually extended to other categories of  citizens, including employees and the self-employed, with the  transition planned to be completed by 2027. Citizens with a monthly  income of over 200,000 drams will pay for their own insurance. The  annual premium per person for the basic package is estimated at  approximately 164,400 drams, and the amount of the payment depends on  the insured's income. All insurance companies operating in the  country are involved in implementing the program. The state operator  is the Military Insurance Fund and a number of authorized partner  organizations.