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See if male medical insurance can be reimbursed?
First, if it is a general male disease, it can still be reimbursed within the scope of medical insurance. If it is not covered by medical insurance, it cannot be reimbursed, such as sexually transmitted diseases and infertility. Depending on what kind of andrology disease the client is, the reimbursement ratio of each local hospital is different.

Two, the basic medical insurance reimbursement scope:

1. Emergency medical expenses: The medical expenses that meet the requirements of basic medical insurance in the year (11October1February 31February) exceeded 2,000 yuan.

2. Settlement ratio: 50% of the part of the dispatched personnel above 2,000 yuan will be reimbursed during the contract period, and 50% will be paid by the individual; Within one year, the maximum amount of accumulated reimbursement for outpatient and emergency services of dispatched personnel is 20,000 yuan.

3. The insured shall properly keep the medical documents (including receipts and prescriptions for large amounts) in the outpatient department of the designated hospital. ), as a medical expense reimbursement certificate.

4. Outpatient treatment of three kinds of special diseases: when the insured person needs to take anti-rejection drugs after radiotherapy and chemotherapy for malignant tumor, renal dialysis and renal transplantation, the second-and third-level designated hospitals where the insured person is treated will issue the Certificate of Disease Diagnosis, fill in the Application and Approval Form for Special Diseases of Medical Insurance, and report it to the district medical insurance center for approval and filing. Outpatient treatment and drug collection for these three special diseases are limited to designated hospitals that have approved treatment, and cannot be purchased in designated retail pharmacies. The medical expenses incurred meet the prescribed scope of outpatient special diseases, with reference to hospitalization settlement.