1. There is no disease limitation for hospitalization reimbursement.
2. The scope of chronic diseases includes: coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (excluding occult type), chronic pulmonary heart disease, essential hypertension (above phase II), cerebrovascular disease recovery period, decompensated cirrhosis, diabetes complicated with chronic complications, chronic glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome, advanced malignant tumor, psychosis, lupus erythematosus and Parkinson's syndrome1/disease;
3. The scope of accidental injuries in outpatient service includes three diseases: fracture, joint dislocation and foreign body in respiratory tract.
4. The scope of outpatient emergency rescue includes coma, severe shock, massive hemorrhage, poisoning, severe dehydration, febrile convulsion, severe dyspnea caused by severe trauma, spontaneous or traumatic pneumothorax, hemopneumothorax, laryngeal infarction, tracheobronchial obstruction, severe arrhythmia, life-threatening internal and external bleeding caused by various reasons, acute heart failure, respiratory failure, renal failure and other major changes in vital signs.
Note: The drug list, diagnosis and treatment items and medical service facilities of insured students are implemented according to the basic medical insurance regulations in various regions, and the scope of medical insurance reimbursement for students varies from place to place. I suggest that you can check the local student medical insurance policy, or visit the website of the local Human Resources and Social Security Bureau for more guidance on student medical insurance reimbursement. The telephone number is 12333.
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