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Can Hainan Boao Super Hospital run a provincial medical insurance card?
Can Hainan Boao Super Hospital run a provincial medical insurance card? The answer is yes, whether Hainan Boao Super Hospital can use the provincial medical insurance card. According to the relevant regulations of Hainan Provincial Health and Wellness Committee and Medical Insurance Bureau, Hainan Boao Super Hospital has realized direct settlement of medical treatment across provinces. This means that when patients with medical insurance cards from other provinces seek medical treatment in Hainan Boao Super Hospital, they can directly use medical insurance cards to settle their expenses, without having to pay medical expenses first and then go back to their original places for reimbursement. Before seeking medical treatment, patients need to go through medical treatment procedures in other provinces and choose Hainan Boao Super Hospital as the designated medical institution. After successful registration, patients can use the provincial medical insurance card to directly settle medical expenses in Hainan Boao Super Hospital. Summary: Hainan Boao Super Hospital can use the provincial medical insurance card to settle the expenses, but it needs to go through the medical procedures in different places, and choose Hainan Boao Super Hospital as the designated medical institution. Legal basis: Article 32 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that social insurance agencies may sign service agreements with medical institutions and pharmaceutical trading units to regulate medical service behavior according to the needs of managing services. Medical institutions shall provide reasonable and necessary medical services for the insured. Article 4 of the Implementation Measures for Direct Settlement of Inter-provincial Medical Treatment in Hainan Province stipulates that eligible insured persons who seek medical treatment in different provinces shall file a record at the insured place and choose a designated medical institution. Designated medical institutions should provide reasonable medical services for the insured, and charge according to the prescribed prices and standards.