New Payment and Funding Regulations to Boost Family and Soum Health Centers www.montsame.mn
The National Council for Health Insurance convened on February 25 and unanimously approved Resolution No. 03 on “Revising Payment Rates, Payment Methods, and Procedures” at its final stage of discussion.
Under Resolution No. 03, which defines policy direction and financing for primary health care services, a total of MNT 133 billion in additional funding has been allocated — MNT 56 billion to family health centers and MNT 77 billion to soum health centers — marking a landmark decision.
The key reforms introduced by the resolution include establishing a gatekeeping system, strengthening the management of chronic diseases, placing special emphasis on life expectancy — particularly men’s health — improving access to services, enhancing human resource policy, increasing the per capita base tariff, and integrating the incentive system.
The resolution aims to ensure more effective implementation of the health insurance system by introducing performance-based evaluation and incentives for primary-level family, soum, and village health institutions based on citizen registration, monitoring, and service delivery, while improving access to quality health services for the public.
Published Date:2026-02-27





