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What are the major social security diseases?

1) Malignant tumor-exclude some early malignant tumors.

2) Acute myocardial infarction

3) sequelae of stroke-permanent sexual dysfunction

4) major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation-allogeneic transplantation is required.

5) Coronary artery bypass grafting (or coronary artery bypass grafting)-thoracotomy is required.

6) End-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure)-dialysis treatment or kidney transplantation is needed.

7) Multiple limb loss-complete amputation

8) Acute or subacute severe hepatitis

9) Benign brain tumor-requiring craniotomy or radiotherapy 10) decompensated period of chronic liver failure-does not include alcoholism or drug abuse.

1 1) encephalitis sequela or sequelae of meningitis-permanent sexual dysfunction.

12) deep coma-excluding alcoholism or drug abuse.

13) Deafness in both ears-permanent irreversibility

14) blindness-permanent irreversibility

Paralysis-permanent complete paralysis

16) heart valve surgery-requires thoracotomy.

17) Severe Alzheimer's disease-complete loss of independent living ability.

Severe brain injury-permanent sexual dysfunction.

19) severe Parkinson's disease-complete loss of independent living ability.

20) Severe third-degree burns-at least 20% of body surface area.

2 1) Severe primary pulmonary hypertension with heart failure.

22) Severe motor neuron disease-complete loss of autonomous living ability

23) Loss of language ability-complete loss and active treatment for at least 12 months.

24) Severe aplastic anemia

25) Aortic surgery-requires thoracotomy or laparotomy.

26) Multiple sclerosis -CT or MRI vibration examination supports diagnosis.

27) Insulin-dependent diabetes-continuous dependence on exogenous insulin 180 days or more.

28) Severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis-except alcohol.

29) Vegetables-last at least one month.

30) muscular dystrophy-complete loss of independent living ability

3 1) Chronic respiratory failure-permanent irreversibility

32) Lupus nephritis with systemic lupus erythematosus type III or above

* The definition of item 1-25 in the above 32 major diseases refers to the definition of 25 major diseases stipulated in the Specification for the Use of the Definition of Critical Illness Insurance formulated by insurance institute of china.