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Every time I go to the hospital, why do doctors ask if they have paid social security?

Netizen A: I think doctors may consider several reasons, such as doing tests. If there is no medical insurance, some doctors will remove the tests that can and can't be done, and of course sometimes they have to bear the corresponding risks. Personally, I am just an ordinary examination doctor, and sometimes I advise patients to give up meaningless examinations, such as children's examinations. We will think that the child has no symptoms, and if the radiation is obvious to the child, we will advise not to do it. Of course, we will also make it clear to the patients that we will bear the risks. If there is a problem in the future, it can only be solved as soon as possible. Generally, those with social security will be asked to do it resolutely, and those without medical insurance will often give up. After all, doctors sometimes think of patients. There are not only black and white in hospitals, but also 16 gray scales in radiology films, so comprehensive consideration is often needed. Sometimes it is necessary to find out whether there is social security for comprehensive consideration.

Netizen B: Many people have said that medical insurance for urban workers is not reimbursed. Of course, this only applies to cities with good welfare. Our local small clinic is not reimbursed, and hospitalization can only be co-ordinated with the money in personal accounts. Therefore, what medicine is prescribed in outpatient clinics in our small cities has nothing to do with medical insurance or not. If it is expensive, you can swipe your personal account or pay for it yourself. Anyway, the clinic won't reimburse you. Most doctors will ask this question, which is already a very professional tone. Because with social security, it can help you save money. There is money in the social security card every year, which can be used for medical treatment, and it will expire if it is not used. Remember that others mean well. If the medicine prescribed by the doctor is not within the scope of social security drugs, others will definitely tell you that you should give it to people who don't swipe their social security cards separately. If there is social security, it generally means that the economy is more tolerant. Doctors can choose some expensive treatment schemes when they are treating, which are not necessarily the cheapest.