Updates of Healthcare Implementation Communique (SUT) published in Turkey in September 2019

08

Oct 2019

After a long time since the introduction of Healthcare Implementation Communique (SUT) for the first time, the Reimbursement Commission made important changes to the SUT. The main changes relate to higher reimbursement fees for medical devices (5%-100% price increases depending on the category).

Healthcare Implementation Communique (Sağlık Uygulama Tebliği, SUT) is legislation created in 2007 by the Social Security Institute detailing the rules of fees and prices for medical products and services.

Reimbursement fees for procedures and devices were established in 2007 (Healthcare Implementation Communique, SUT) with significant updates in 2013 and only minor adjustments several times a year since then. Minor updates related mainly to pharmaceuticals.

However, in September 2019, the Reimbursement Commission made serious changes to the SUT.

Major updates include the following:

  • Payment rules or reimbursement criteria for medical devices was changed or added;
  • Several codes of medical devices were deleted or added;
  • Reimbursement fees of medical devices increased depending on the category from 5% to 100%;
  • There are no major updates concerning procedures (only change of wording of two procedures and decrease of reimbursement fee for a sweat test procedure).

See the full details here.

Subscribe to our newsletter delivered every second week not to miss important reimbursement information.

The latest related news

18

Mar 2022

On February 22, 2022, a repository of innovative acts outside the nomenclature of biology and anatomopathology (RIHN) and a Supplementary list of IVD tests were published. Minor changes were introduced in the 2022 RIHN list.

Read more

14

Mar 2022

In February 2021, the Clinical Coding and Schedule Development (CCSD) working group, which develops and maintains procedural and diagnostics nomenclature for private payers in England, published Bulletins 0182 and 0079 with changes to be implemented no later than April 10, 2022. Three new procedure codes concerned robotic surgery in orthopaedic area, spinal procedures, and ophthalmology, and five new diagnostic codes were introduced.

Read more

08

Mar 2022

At the end of February 2022, the Dental and Pharmaceutical Benefits Agency (TLV) has launched a theme survey on products for monitoring and diagnostics of sepsis to identify products that may be relevant for health economic assessments at TLV. The suggestions for the products of interest, ongoing clinical studies, or innovation projects could be received until 23 March 2022.

Read more

07

Mar 2022

On February 08, 2022, the Reimbursement Commission of the Social Security Institution released an updated version of the Healthcare Implementation Communique. The main changes relate to the increase in reimbursement fees of services and medical devices by approximately 35-75%.

Read more

03

Mar 2022

In February 2022, two more health apps were introduced in the Directory of digital health applications (DiGAs) at the Federal Office for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) and thus became reimbursable. These apps can be prescribed by physicians and psychotherapists and will be reimbursed by health insurers. In total, thirty health apps are now available at the DiGA Directory.

Read more