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What is the policy of military parents' physical examination?
First, free physical examination. Eligible entitled groups enjoy a free health check-up every year, and the parents of active duty conscripts always * * * participate in the physical examination for no more than 2 times. The second is voluntary and independent choice. Parents of active duty conscripts and survivors of martyrs who enjoy regular pension subsidies may voluntarily choose to take part in health checkups, and independently determine the physical examination items within the prescribed scope. The third is on-site organization. In principle, the township (street) where the household registration is located shall, in accordance with the principle of benefiting the entitled groups, determine qualified medical institutions to undertake inspections and establish health records. Free medical care for family members of military personnel: General medical care refers to all medical treatment items implemented by military medical institutions except for expenses paid by individuals according to regulations, special medical items and major diseases. Free medical treatment project 2 for military families: Special medical treatment projects include ptosis repair, hyaluronic acid injection and filling, eyelid margin nevus resection, orbicularis oculi muscle repair, minimally invasive eyelash transplantation, alar adduction lifting, auricle cartilage transplantation, costal cartilage removal and rhinoplasty, alar rhinoplasty, camel nose repair, etc. Free medical care for military families Item 3: Free emergency treatment. Temporary cadres, soldiers' parents, lovers and dependent children suffering from emergencies can be treated free of charge after being certified by doctors and approved by units at or above the regimental level.

legal ground

"Regulations on the Management of Medical Expenses of Soldiers and Their Families" Article 20 The families of soldiers who enjoy preferential medical treatment receive medical treatment in military medical institutions, and they are charged according to the medical price stipulated by the local price department, and are exempted from registration fees, bed fees, heating fees, cooling fees and cleaning fees. 20% of outpatient expenses and 65,438+00% of hospitalization expenses are borne by individuals. If the family economy is particularly difficult, the expenses borne by the individual may be reduced or exempted as appropriate after being examined by the receiving medical institution. Twenty-third families of the following soldiers receive medical treatment in military medical institutions and enjoy free medical treatment.

legal ground

"Regulations on the Management of Medical Expenses of Soldiers and Their Families" Article 20 The families of soldiers who enjoy preferential medical treatment receive medical treatment in military medical institutions, and they are charged according to the medical price stipulated by the local price department, and are exempted from registration fees, bed fees, heating fees, cooling fees and cleaning fees. 20% of outpatient expenses and 65,438+00% of hospitalization expenses are borne by individuals. If the family economy is particularly difficult, the expenses borne by the individual may be reduced or exempted as appropriate after being examined by the receiving medical institution.

Provisions on the Administration of Medical Expenses for Soldiers and Their Families Article 23 The following families of soldiers receive medical treatment in military medical institutions and enjoy free medical care.