The new rural cooperative medical system shall be filed with the new rural cooperative medical system within three days after hospitalization, and can be reimbursed within 10 working days after discharge. Reimbursement should bring ID card, diagnosis certificate, household registration book, registration form, payment details stamped by the hospital, hospitalization documents, copies of cases and so on. However, the reimbursement rate is much lower than that of local medical treatment.
Off-site reimbursement process:
1. Bring the patient ID card, two one-inch color photos and the new rural cooperative medical certificate to the county joint management office for referral and filing procedures.
2. Bring the patient ID card, the certificate of the new rural cooperative medical system and the referral filing procedures to the referral hospital for medical treatment, and go through the hospitalization procedures of the new rural cooperative medical system.
3, after discharge, with the patient's ID card (or household registration book), the new rural cooperative medical certificate, a copy of medical records, hospitalization statements (some in the form of invoices), hospitalization expenses list, referral filing procedures to the joint management office for reimbursement.
Remarks:
1. Migrant workers who seek medical treatment at their workplaces can seek medical treatment first, and go through the referral filing procedures at the county joint management office during hospitalization or after discharge.
2. The medical unit must be a local designated medical institution of the new rural cooperative medical system, otherwise it will not be reimbursed.
Matters needing attention in rural medical insurance reimbursement:
1. Medical treatment at one's own expense (no designated hospital or referral form), drugs purchased at one's own expense, drugs that cannot be reimbursed according to the regulations of public medical care and medical expenses that do not meet the requirements of family planning;
2, outpatient treatment fees, visits, hospitalization fees, meals, escort fees, nutrition fees, blood transfusion fees (except for family blood storage, according to the relevant provisions of reimbursement), heating and cooling fees, ambulance fees, allowances and other expenses;
3. Medical expenses for car accidents, fights, suicides, alcoholism, industrial accidents and medical accidents;
4. Orthopedics, cosmetic surgery, dental implants, artificial limbs, organ transplantation, roll call surgery fees, consulting fees, etc. ;
5, within the scope of reimbursement, beyond the limit.
Note: None of the above are within the scope of rural medical insurance reimbursement.