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The difference between Class A and Class B of medical insurance

Legal analysis: the reimbursement scope is different. Class A drugs refer to drugs with 65,438+0,000% paid by medical insurance, while Class B drugs refer to drugs with a certain proportion to be paid first and the rest paid by medical insurance. Class A drugs refer to drugs that are basically unified throughout the country and can ensure the basic needs of clinical treatment. The expenses of such drugs are included in the payment scope of the basic medical insurance fund, and the expenses are paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard. Class B drugs refer to drugs that the basic medical insurance fund has a certain ability to pay. These drugs are paid by employees according to a certain proportion, and then included in the coverage of the basic medical insurance fund, and paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard.

Legal basis: Article 58 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law. The employing unit shall handle social insurance registration for employees within 30 days from the date of employment. If the social insurance has not been registered, the social insurance agency shall verify the social insurance premium it should pay. Employees-free individual industrial and commercial households who voluntarily participate in social insurance, part-time employees who do not participate in social insurance in the employing unit and other flexible employees shall apply to the social insurance agency for social insurance registration. The state establishes a national unified personal social security number. Personal social security number is a citizen's identity number.

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