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What do you mean by fixed-point medical insurance in pharmacies?

The fixed point of pharmacy medical insurance refers to the pharmacy that has been recognized and qualified by the medical insurance bureau and can provide drugs and medical services paid by medical insurance to medical insurance patients. The designated medical insurance institutions and pharmacies are qualified for medical insurance payment. Only by implementing designated medical insurance can we be entrusted and recognized by the medical insurance bureau to provide medical insurance payment services.

The purpose of medical insurance designated pharmacies is to facilitate patients to seek medical treatment, reduce the pressure on medical resources, standardize the drug market and realize the management of medical insurance payment. Medical insurance designated pharmacies must abide by the relevant national laws and regulations and drug management system. All drugs paid by medical insurance must conform to the types, varieties and prices stipulated by the medical insurance bureau to ensure the rights and interests of patients and medical insurance management.

Designated medical insurance is a combination of medical insurance bureau and pharmacy. Medical insurance patients can enjoy convenient and fast medical services close to home, and pharmacies can also make full use of medical insurance resources to promote the healthy development of the drug market. At the same time, designated medical insurance can also improve the influence and competitiveness of pharmacies, improve the service level, enhance customer confidence and maintain the good reputation of pharmacies.