Yes. Peking University Third Hospital is a designated medical insurance center. Peking University Third Hospital (referred to as "Peking University Third Hospital") was founded in 1958. It is a modern comprehensive tertiary-level hospital managed by the National Health Commission that integrates medical treatment, teaching, scientific research and preventive health care.
1. The scope of medical insurance reimbursement refers to ensuring the basic medical needs of insured persons and standardizing the management of medicines, diagnosis and treatment of basic medical insurance. Basic medical insurance stipulates the drug catalog, diagnosis and treatment items and medical service facilities. Reimbursement scope (commonly known as the "three major catalogs"). The medical insurance fund will pay the relevant medical expenses incurred by insured persons in designated hospitals that comply with the three major categories in accordance with regulations.
2. Medical insurance reimbursement The scope of urban medical insurance reimbursement refers to all urban employers, as follows:
1. Including enterprises (state-owned enterprises, collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, Private enterprises, etc.);
2. Agencies, public institutions, social groups, private non-enterprise units and their employees must participate in basic medical insurance;
3. Some cities and towns stipulate that Enterprises and their employees, owners of urban individual economic organizations and their employees must gradually be included in the basic medical insurance coverage (the last one is determined by different policies in each place) before they can enjoy medical reimbursement. Urban medical reimbursement mainly refers to medical treatment, medication, hospitalization, surgery, etc. in the hospital. Medical expenses can be reimbursed through the medical insurance card in accordance with relevant regulations. Urban medical insurance is relatively specific, with large project scale and coverage, but its Compensation for critical illnesses or accidents is limited. At this time, the author recommends that insured persons purchase a combination of commercial critical illness medical supplementary insurance and social security to reduce their financial losses.
3. Scope of diagnosis and treatment items that are not covered by basic insurance:
(1) Service items
1. Registration fees, out-of-hospital consultation fees, medical records Cost of labor, etc.;
2. Consultation fees, expedited examination and treatment fees (except emergency), roll-call surgery surcharges, high-quality and low-price fees, self-recruitment special nurse fees and other special medical services.
(2) Non-disease treatment items
1. Various beauty (life beauty, medical beauty) and bodybuilding projects as well as non-functional plastic surgery, orthopedic surgery, etc.;
2. Various weight loss, fattening and heightening programs;
3. Various health examinations;
4. Various preventive and health-care diagnosis and treatment programs;< /p>