The National Health Insurance System has goals of a achieved that are for the access to health care increased dramatically of the population had enrolled, dropping the out-of-pocket spending in 2000, The consistent with the historical trend of health spending inflation moderated following the reform.
The health system received high public satisfaction rating, reaching 70 percent at some times (prior to1995, ratings were around 30 percent ). The system had also managed to decrease inequality in financing health care, as measured by the household's contribution to health versus its total capacity to pay.