1. When choosing a hospital, there are two requirements. First, family members need to have medical insurance cards, and second, they need to choose military medical institutions with medical insurance qualifications for medical treatment.
2. The preferential policy for military parents to see a doctor is that hospitals do not charge registration fees, bed fees, cleaning fees, etc. Only 20% of the outpatient expenses are borne. In-patient, bear 10% of hospitalization expenses. In addition, after you leave the hospital, subsidies will be given everywhere.
3. Military family members can enjoy 20% relief after medical insurance reimbursement in emergency or outpatient department, and 50% relief after medical insurance reimbursement in hospital.
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Soldiers (officers, noncommissioned officers, conscripts), martyrs, spouses of soldiers who died in the line of duty, children under the age of 18, children over the age of 19 who are certified by military hospitals to be unable to take care of themselves or are still studying in middle schools, and parents of martyrs and soldiers who died in the line of duty can enjoy free medical care.
Military spouses who are unemployed in the army and meet the requirements of the military security card will be directly exempted from medical treatment in military hospitals. Other military spouses, with social security cards, seek medical treatment in military hospitals. After the medical insurance is settled, the military hospitals will reduce the related expenses. Medical expenses shall not be reduced or exempted if medical insurance is not filed in different places or military medical institutions are not selected as designated medical insurance units and medical insurance coverage areas, and medical insurance is not participated in according to regulations without justifiable reasons.