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Proportion of reimbursement of social security drugs A, B and C

The reimbursement rates of Class A, B and C drugs in this insurance are as follows:

1. According to the national government service platform, Class A drugs are necessary for clinical treatment, widely used, with good curative effect, and the price is lower among similar drugs. When the insured uses such drugs, they can all be included in the scope of reimbursement and reimbursed according to the prescribed proportion.

2. Class B drugs are available for clinical use with good curative effect, and the price of similar drugs is higher than that of Class A drugs. When using Class B drugs, the insured must first deduct a certain amount of personal out-of-pocket expenses in proportion, and then include the remaining expenses in the scope of reimbursement, and reimburse them according to the prescribed proportion.

3. Class C drugs are not covered by basic medical care, and most areas need to pay by themselves 100%.