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A Novel Voting System for Medical Catalogues in National Health Insurance
This study explores the conceptual development of a medical insurance
catalogue voting system. The methodology is centred on creating a model where
doctors would vote on treatment inclusions, aiming to demonstrate transparency
and integrity. The results from Monte Carlo simulations suggest a robust
consensus on the selection of medicines and treatments. Further theoretical
investigations propose incorporating a patient outcome-based incentive
mechanism. This conceptual approach could enhance decision-making in healthcare
by aligning stakeholder interests with patient outcomes, aiming for an
optimised, equitable insurance catalogue with potential blockchain-based
smart-contracts to ensure transparency and integrity.