According to China's medical insurance policy, whether eye laser surgery can be reimbursed depends on the specific medical insurance coverage and regional policies. Generally speaking, basic medical insurance for urban workers and basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents can cover part of the expenses of eye surgery, but may not include eye laser surgery. In addition, commercial medical insurance may also cover the cost of eye laser surgery, but the specific situation depends on the insurance contract.
If medical insurance can be reimbursed, patients need to be reimbursed according to the following steps: holding a medical insurance card to a designated medical institution, and the doctor will prescribe and perform surgery. After the operation, the patient needs to bring relevant documents and expense list to the social security agency for reimbursement.
To sum up:
Whether eye laser surgery can be reimbursed depends on the specific medical insurance types and regional policies. Patients can go to local social security agencies or consult insurance companies to understand the specific reimbursement situation. If reimbursement is required, the patient needs to be reimbursed according to the process stipulated in the medical insurance policy.
Legal basis:
Article 28 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that medical expenses that meet the requirements of this law shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund. Specific payment methods shall be formulated by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
Therefore, according to the above-mentioned laws and regulations, the medical expenses that meet the requirements are paid by the medical insurance fund. However, the specific payment method is stipulated by the local government, so whether eye laser surgery can be reimbursed depends on the policies of the local government. At the same time, the reimbursement of commercial medical insurance also needs to check the specific insurance contract.