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Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1740277147
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-132094
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Stationery Office
Year of publication:
1926
Scope:
XII, 394 S.
Digitisation:
2020
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
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Title:
Chapter XIII. Miscellaneous questions
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Introduction
  • Chapter II. The scheme of national health insurance
  • Chapter III. The general attitude to the health insurance scheme
  • Chapter IV. The related schemes of social welfare
  • Chapter V. The development of the health services
  • Chapter VI. The financial burden of the existing social services
  • Chapter VII. The financial resources of health insurance scheme
  • Chapter VIII. The approved society system
  • Chapter IX. Inequalities of benefit in different approved societies
  • Chapter X. Proposals for extending medical benefit
  • Chapter XI. Proposal for dependants' allowances
  • Chapter XII. Consideration of certain major problems
  • Chapter XIII. Miscellaneous questions
  • Chapter XIV. Summary of conclusions and recommendations
  • Reservation by Sir Andrew Duncan and Professor Alexander Gray
  • Minority report

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200 
MAJORITY REPORT. 
OEE 
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTORS. 
469. In considering the classes of persons to be insured under 
the Scheme, the general principle to be aimed at should, in our 
view, be to include as far as possible all those persons who cannot 
reasonably be expected by their own individual efforts to make 
provision similar to that which may be obtained under the Act. 
This principle is perhaps of easy application in the case of persons 
engaged by an employer, but there are, of course, large numbers 
of persons who are not so employed but whose need for the bene- 
fits provided by the Act is equally great. We have considered 
whether it is possible and desirable to make provision for the 
voluntary insurance of this class, which includes the small shop- 
keeper, the hawker, the crofter, and the like. We questioned Sir 
Walter Kinnear on this subject and may quote from his reply : ©“ 1 
may say with regard to the question of voluntary insurance of the 
small shopkeeper, and persons of that class, there is, of course, 
no employer in respect of such persons, so that there is no 
machinery by which we could properly get in the contributions. 
The Commission are aware that the 1911 Act allowed such per- 
ons to be insured as voluntary contributors at a rate of contri- 
bution graded according to their ages. The Ryan Committee 
in 1916 recommended that admission to this class should be 
abolished on the ground that only some 28,000 persons had 
availed themselves of the right of voluntary insurance and this 
number did not justify the troublesome administrative machinery 
that was required. This was done by the 1918 Act. Under the 
Contributory Pensions Act passed during this year a very wide 
door has been opened for a limited time to entry into volun- 
tary insurance of persons who have at some time since July, 
1912. had 104 weeks’ insurance or excepted employment. So 
that, of course, the matter to a large extent has rectified itself. 
This will meet the case of the great majority of persons not now 
insured who may reasonably be allowed into voluntary insurance. 
Tt would not be practicable without a grading of contributions 
to give a continuing right to uninsured persons to come in 28 
voluntary contributors, and we rather suggest that no extension 
of the existing provisions in this respect is called for, especially 
in view of the Pensions Act of this year.” (Q. 23,398.) 
470. At no time since the inception of the Act has the number 
of voluntary contributors been considerable, and we are informed 
that at the present time the number in England is only about 
30,000. These are in the main persons who, having been em- 
ployed contributors, desire to continue in insurance after ceasing 
insurable work. Voluntary contributors pay the whole weekly con” 
tributions themselves and receive the ordinary and additional 
benefits of their Society, subject to the limitation that a voluntary 
contributor whose total income from all sources exceeds £250
	        

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