Results: Findings show that inflation has had a very negative impact on Iran's financing system; specifically inflation has seriously threatened country's health insurance industry. The study of trend of return loss index in Commercial Insurance in The field of treatment revealed its unfavorable status in the study years. However, the demand for these insurance packages has also been increasing.Conclusion: The rising trend of inflation in the field of treatment in the study duration, along with increased focus of quality services in private sector, in contrast to the public sector, have led to the transfer of treatment costs from public to private sector. This has increased the share of payment from the pocket of patients. This process has increased the influence of this sector in determining tariffs. The lack of authority of insurance companies to monitor and evaluate the performance of these centers is considered as an important factor in transfer of health finances from state and social insurance to private sector and commercial insurance. It should be noted that during the period under study in health market of Iran, the inflation rate and the amount of direct payments have been interacting, and each has intensified another.
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