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How to go to America to see a doctor?
Ask the hospital first, make an appointment with a designated doctor, estimate how much it will cost, and how long it will take to stay in the United States, so that they can issue a certificate; Then according to the price of the hospital, issue your bank certificate to the visa officer, and you have enough money to see a doctor. If the visa officer needs other information, it shall be handled according to the requirements of the visa officer.
Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law.
Twenty-ninth medical expenses of the insured shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund, and shall be directly settled by the social insurance agency, medical institutions and pharmaceutical business units.
Twenty-eighth medical expenses that meet the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency treatment and rescue shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with state regulations.
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