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Beijing medical insurance for foreign medical record

Beijing residents' medical insurance can apply for the record of medical treatment in a different place, which requires the provision of relevant certificates and the payment of a certain percentage of the medical insurance fee according to the regulations.

Beijing residents' medical insurance can apply for the record of medical treatment in other places, that is to say, they can apply for reimbursement of medical expenses when they seek medical treatment in other places. To apply for the record of medical treatment in a different place, you need to provide relevant documents, including the diagnostic certificate issued by the medical institution, the treatment plan, the list of hospitalization expenses, etc., as well as the social security card, ID card and other relevant documents. Among them, the certificates issued by the medical institutions need to be submitted to the social security institution of the insured place within the designated time. It should be noted that after applying for the record of medical treatment in other places, only the drugs and items in the medical insurance catalog can be reimbursed, and some special drugs and items need to be applied to the social security institution of the participating place for reimbursement in advance. In addition, for the record of applying for medical treatment in other places, it is also necessary to pay a certain percentage of medical insurance fees according to the regulations, and the specific percentage varies according to the place of participation and the place of consultation. In the case of cross-provincial or cross-city medical treatment, according to the relevant laws and regulations such as the People's Republic of China Medical Insurance Law and the People's Republic of China Social Security Law, you need to follow the local policies and procedures. You can consult your local social security organization for specific handling and procedures.

What are the restrictions on filing for medical treatment in a different place? The following conditions need to be met: 1) The insured person's insurance status and payment record should be maintained normally during the period of medical treatment in a different place. 2) The medical institution should be the designated medical institution stipulated by the medical insurance of the place where the insured person is insured. 3) When applying for reimbursement, it is necessary to provide diagnosis certificates, treatment plans, list of hospitalization expenses and other supporting materials in conformity with the provisions of the regulations. 4) Some special medicines and items need to be applied for to the social security institution of the place where the insured person is insured in advance before reimbursement is made. Some special medicines and items need to be applied for in advance to the social security institution in the participating area before reimbursement can be made. 5. A certain percentage of the medical insurance fee must be paid in accordance with the regulations.

Beijing residents' medical insurance can apply for the record of medical treatment in other places, and need to provide relevant supporting documents and pay a certain percentage of medical insurance fees according to the regulations. For cross-province or cross-city medical treatment, you need to follow local policies and procedures. It should be noted that certain conditions must be met when applying for reimbursement, and only medicines and items in the medical insurance catalog can be reimbursed, and some special medicines and items need to be applied for in advance to the social security institutions in the insured area before reimbursement can be made.

Legal basis:

Article 32 of the Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China (《中华人民****和國社會保险法》) If an individual is employed across the integrated region, his/her basic medical insurance relationship is transferred to him/her, and his/her years of contribution are cumulative.