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Is there a time limit for medical insurance reimbursement?

Medical insurance reimbursement has a time limit.

The time limit of medical insurance reimbursement mainly depends on the specific medical insurance policy and reimbursement type. Generally speaking, if you are hospitalized in a designated networked hospital, you can directly settle the medical expenses on the spot when you leave the hospital, and you don't need to pay attention to the reimbursement time limit. However, in case of reimbursement in different places or due to special circumstances, the insured needs to pay the medical expenses in full, and then hand over the relevant bills to the unit or social security office for manual reimbursement (sporadic reimbursement). In this case, there is a time limit for medical insurance reimbursement. Under normal circumstances, the time limit for manual reimbursement of medical insurance is one year, which means that it is ok to go to designated institutions to reimburse medical insurance expenses within one year after discharge. Once it has not been reimbursed for more than one year, it can no longer be reimbursed. Moreover, according to the regulations, the medical expenses of that year were reimbursed in the same year, and it is not allowed to be reimbursed every other year.