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What is the reimbursement rate of social security class B drugs?

The out-of-pocket ratio is between 0% and 100%. According to the official introduction of the Propaganda Department of the County Committee of Dongxiang Autonomous County, China, the basic medical insurance drug list is the policy basis and standard for paying drugs for medical treatment, work injury and maternity insurance. Medical insurance drugs refer to drugs that are necessary, cheap and effective for treatment on the basis of national essential drugs. Drugs included in the payment scope of basic medical insurance are divided into Class A and Class B ... Among them, Class A drugs (self-payment ratio is 0%): when the insured uses such drugs, they can all be included in the reimbursement scope and then reimbursed according to the reimbursement ratio. Class B drugs (self-payment ratio is between 0%- 100%): Different from Class A drugs, if the insured uses Class B drugs, this kind of drugs need to bear a certain proportion of expenses, and the rest will be included in the reimbursement scope and reimbursed according to the prescribed proportion.