Other social security benefits in kind (D.6312)
These consist of social transfers in kind, except reimbursements, made by
social security funds to households. Most of other social security benefits in kind
are likely to consist of medical or dental treatments, surgery, hospital
accommodation, spectacles or contact lenses, medical appliances or equipment, and
similar goods or services in the context of social risks or needs. The service is
provided directly to the beneficiaries, without reimbursement, by market or
non-market producers and should be valued accordingly. Any payments made by the
householders themselves should be deducted. Other social security benefits in
kind can be therefore subdivided into those for which the service is produced
by market producers and purchased by general government units or NPISHs
(D.63121), and those for which the service is produced by non-market producers
(D.63122).