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Is Shenzhen myopia surgery within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement?
Is Shenzhen myopia surgery within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement?

In any place, all myopia operations are not covered by medical insurance reimbursement, which belongs to ultra-minimally invasive surgery in outpatient department. Although China's medical security system has been gradually improved, laser myopia surgery is similar to eye plastic surgery, and it is an optional surgery. Not every myopic friend has to do it, so myopia surgery is not within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement stipulated by the state.

Medical insurance, also known as medical insurance, refers to a social welfare policy that citizens pay a certain fee on schedule and can enjoy a certain percentage of deduction when they get sick. The main purpose of medical insurance is to ensure that citizens can afford diseases and reduce the burden on patients. But because of the welfare of medical insurance, not all diseases are guaranteed. What is the scope of medical insurance reimbursement? At the time of reimbursement, many people don't quite understand why some drugs can be reimbursed and some drugs can't, especially wondering why others can reimburse the same medical insurance and drugs that they can't reimburse. It also brings joy or worry to different insured. Therefore, we fully understand the reimbursement scope of medical insurance, and medical insurance is fair to everyone.

First, the scope of diseases reimbursed by medical insurance for urban residents

Anti-rejection after renal dialysis and renal transplantation; Cancer radiotherapy, chemotherapy and analgesia; Hemophilia; Anti-rejection after liver transplantation; Diabetes; Hemiplegia; Pulmonary heart disease; Lupus erythematosus; Nine kinds of diseases such as mental illness. Special outpatient diseases of minors under 18 include epilepsy, aplastic anemia and chronic thrombocytopenic purpura.

Second, the scope of reimbursement of medical insurance for urban residents

Epilepsy-EEG examination; Blood routine, platelet count, liver and kidney function examination; Antiepileptic drug therapy, antiepileptic drug blood concentration monitoring.

Aplastic anemia-blood routine (urine routine), bone marrow examination, androgen, immunosuppressants, antibiotics.

Chronic thrombocytopenic purpura-routine blood (urine) examination, bone marrow examination, paig and platelet-associated complement detection, glucocorticoid, immunosuppressants and antibiotics.

Insured urban residents have diseases that have been included in the management of special diseases in the basic medical insurance for urban employees in this city, and the scope of reimbursement for medical expenses shall be implemented in accordance with the relevant provisions of the basic medical insurance for urban employees.