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Can I use someone else's medical insurance card to see a doctor in the hospital?

Legal analysis: no.

1. The medical insurance card is registered in real-name registration system, and can only be used by oneself when seeking medical treatment, and cannot be lent to others. 2. If the insured gives his medical insurance card to others for use, once the annual maximum payment limit is exceeded, the party concerned will not be able to enjoy medical insurance reimbursement when he falls ill again. 3. The medical insurance card is one of the certificates that the insured should enjoy medical security. In principle, it is only for the use of the insured himself. If drugs are purchased, there is no clear stipulation that the drugs purchased are only for their own use.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations on the Supervision and Administration of the Use of Medical Insurance Funds. Insured medical treatment, drug purchase with medical insurance certificate, take the initiative to produce for inspection. Insured persons have the right to require designated medical institutions to truthfully issue expense documents and related materials. Insured personnel should properly keep medical insurance certificates to prevent others from using them. If it is necessary to entrust others to purchase drugs for special reasons, the identity certificates of the principal and the trustee shall be provided. Insured persons shall enjoy medical security benefits according to regulations and shall not enjoy them repeatedly. Insured persons have the right to request medical insurance agencies to provide medical insurance consulting services and put forward suggestions for improvement in the use of medical insurance funds.