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Maternity social security report is not reimbursed.

Hello, if there is maternity insurance, it stipulates the reimbursement ratio of female employees for giving birth to children: 270% for natural delivery, 320% for dystocia and 420% for caesarean section.

Medical insurance for urban residents can also be reimbursed for giving birth to children. That is, the reimbursement ratio is smaller than maternity insurance, and there are no benefits such as maternity leave.

The reimbursement of hospitalization expenses for children born by residents is handled through the following procedures: I or my family members can report to the medical unit of the Social Security Bureau with my birth certificate, marriage certificate, my diagnosis certificate and ID card, and they can report if they are hospitalized in a designated networked hospital within the scope of their residence within the validity period of their medical insurance benefits;

If you are not hospitalized within the scope of your residence, you need to check whether you meet the hospitalization conditions outside the county. If you meet them, you can declare; After meeting the declaration conditions, the medical unit of the Social Security Bureau will receive the residents' hospitalization declaration form, which will take effect after being signed and sealed by the local community. If you are hospitalized in a designated networked medical institution in your place of residence, you can report it immediately and point out that you can reimburse it in the hospital;

Those who are not hospitalized in networked hospitals need to bring the following materials to the medical unit of Social Security Bureau for manual reimbursement: hospitalization invoice, declaration form, discharge certificate (stamped with hospitalization declaration form), copy of ID card, copy of the first page of medical record and payment record page, copy of marriage certificate, copy of birth permit, medical birth certificate, total list of hospitalization expenses (stamped) and complete medical record (stamped).

According to different local policies, you can also consult local communities!

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