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What medicine can Shenzhen No.1 medical insurance buy in the pharmacy?

1. Shenzhen social security, can the first-class medical insurance participants swipe their cards at designated medical insurance pharmacies to buy medicines? What medicine can I buy?

Of course. The first-class insured person of basic medical insurance buys medicines in the medical insurance catalogue at any designated medical insurance pharmacy in Shenzhen with the Shenzhen social security card, and the expenses for purchasing medicines are directly deducted from the insured person's personal account. But when buying prescription drugs and over-the-counter drugs, there are certain conditions:

1. Purchase of prescription drugs: Take a doctor's prescription to a designated retail pharmacy to buy prescription drugs in the medical insurance catalogue, as long as the balance in the personal account is enough to pay the current drug expenses, and there is no minimum accumulated amount in the personal account.

2. Purchase of over-the-counter drugs: With my Shenzhen social security card, if the personal account of the first-class insured person with basic medical insurance exceeds 5% of the average salary of employees in this city last year, the over-balance can be purchased from the designated retail pharmacies with medical insurance and the over-the-counter drugs within the scope of the local supplementary medical insurance drug list.

Yes, provided that your account balance exceeds 3000 yuan or 3500 yuan, I forgot, because swiping a card is also swiping money from your own account.

Shenzhen pharmacies only accept one file when buying medicine and brushing medical insurance, and the balance in the card must be above 6 thousand.

Second, Shenzhen medical insurance pharmacies brush social security cards

Employees who participate in comprehensive medical insurance (level 1) can generally buy medicines by swiping their cards. Some pharmacies require that the balance of personal accounts in social security cards reach a certain amount before they can swipe their cards. Employees who participate in other grades of medical insurance cannot buy medicines at pharmacies by swiping their cards.