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What diseases does critical illness assistance include?

Medical assistance for serious illness refers to a new medical assistance system that relies on the basic medical insurance for urban residents (employees) and the settlement platform of the new rural cooperative medical system, with stable capital investment, * * * using the service platform, * * * enjoying information resources, synchronizing settlement and payment, standardized management and operation, obvious relief effect, fast service for people with difficulties and scientific coverage of urban and rural areas.

The objects of medical assistance for serious illness are: (1) rural five-guarantee objects; (two) urban workers who have no ability to work, no source of economic income, and no dependents (hereinafter referred to as "three no-workers" in cities and towns); (three) the minimum living guarantee for urban and rural residents; (four) to enjoy the regular quantitative living allowance of the civil affairs department in the 1960s; (five) the key entitled groups who enjoy regular pensions and subsidies from the civil affairs departments; (6) Poor workers approved by the Federation of Trade Unions; (seven) urban and rural low-income family members.

Serious illness assistance includes: lung cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, severe multiple organ failure (heart, liver, lung, brain, kidney), aplastic anemia, end-stage renal disease (uremia), multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, AIDS opportunistic infection, severe psychosis, hemophilia, dialysis before and after liver and kidney transplantation, and chronic myeloid leukemia.