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Kunming can use pharmacies subsidized by civil servants.

(a) the designated retail pharmacies should reasonably design the drug counter in the store to ensure that the drugs are displayed in a prominent position.

(two) designated retail pharmacies shall not operate and display other commodities except drugs, medical devices and health food.

(III) Designated retail of medical devices must be set up in special areas or counters, and shall not be placed in the central area of pharmacies, or at the entrance of conspicuous positions such as counters and windows, and obvious signs and warnings shall be set up to inform the insured that non-medical insurance cards can only be purchased in cash.

(4) The designated retail pharmacies selling health food should be isolated from the drug sales area, open the door separately and collect money separately, and set up obvious signs and warnings in the area to inform the insured that they can't use the medical insurance card and can only buy it in cash.

Article 4 of the Measures for the Implementation of National Civil Servants' Medicaid in Kunming Municipal Units meets the requirements of the insured who enjoys civil servants' Medicaid, is hospitalized due to illness within the year of overall medical insurance, and meets the medical expenses stipulated in the basic medical insurance, and the civil servants' overall medical insurance will give appropriate subsidies. The specific criteria are as follows:

1. Medical expenses paid by individuals within the maximum payment limit of basic medical insurance that meet the requirements of basic medical insurance shall be subsidized by the civil servant Medicaid pooling fund according to the proportion of 30% of on-the-job employees and 40% of retirees.

2, in the basic medical insurance above the maximum payment limit to serious illness and special disease medical co-ordination within the maximum payment limit, personal payment in line with the provisions of the basic medical insurance for medical expenses, by the civil service Medicaid co-ordination fund in accordance with the proportion of 50% of employees and 60% of retirees to be subsidized.

3. Medical expenses that exceed the maximum payment limit of the medical co-ordination fund for serious and serious diseases and meet the requirements of basic medical insurance shall be subsidized by 95% for on-the-job employees and 97.5% for retirees.