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Cann't hyperthyroidism be reimbursed by medical insurance?

Hyperthyroidism can be reimbursed if it is not hospitalized.

1, hyperthyroidism examination and treatment costs can be reimbursed through medical insurance;

2. Medical insurance includes basic medical insurance and hospitalization insurance;

3, the basic medical insurance premium paid by * * * units and individuals;

4, hospitalization insurance is only paid by the unit;

5. The balance of basic medical insurance can be used for reimbursement of non-hospitalization treatment;

6, hyperthyroidism patients can also get medical insurance reimbursement for outpatient treatment.

Reimbursement scope of medical insurance:

1. Outpatient expenses: including doctor's fees, medicine fees, treatment fees, examination fees, etc.

2. Drug reimbursement: drugs in the medical insurance catalogue are guaranteed, and drugs outside the medical insurance catalogue are usually not reimbursed;

3. Chronic disease management: For patients with chronic diseases, medical insurance may provide special reimbursement policies;

4. Reimbursement for special diseases: For some special diseases, medical insurance may have additional reimbursement provisions;

5. Hospitalization expenses: including bed expenses, operation expenses, nursing expenses, examination expenses and other related expenses during hospitalization.

To sum up, even if hyperthyroidism patients are not hospitalized, their examination and treatment expenses can be reimbursed through medical insurance, which includes basic medical insurance paid by units and individuals and hospitalization insurance paid by units only, and the balance of basic medical insurance can also be used for outpatient treatment reimbursement.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 28

Medical expenses that meet the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency rescue shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with state regulations.