1, click on the official account of hospital WeChat, and search and click on the official account of hospital WeChat;
2. Click Electronic Bill, My Expense, and then click Electronic Bill.
3. Click on my wallet and the page will jump. Click on my wallet;
4. Click on the amount of nucleic acid detection, enter my wallet, and click on the amount of nucleic acid detection;
5. Click View E-ticket to enter the bill details, and click View E-ticket;
6. Issue an electronic invoice and enter the electronic ticket preview to issue an electronic invoice for nucleic acid detection.
The substance of nucleic acid detection is the nucleic acid of virus. Nucleic acid detection is used to find out whether there is nucleic acid of foreign invasive virus in respiratory tract samples, blood or feces of patients, so as to determine whether they are infected by COVID-19. Therefore, once the nucleic acid is "positive", it can prove that there is a virus in the patient.
legal ground
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases
Article 13 People's governments at all levels shall organize mass health activities, carry out health education on the prevention of infectious diseases, advocate civilized and healthy lifestyles, improve the public's awareness and ability to cope with infectious diseases, strengthen environmental sanitation construction, and eliminate the harm of rodents and vectors such as mosquitoes and flies.
The administrative departments of agriculture, water conservancy and forestry of the people's governments at all levels are responsible for guiding and organizing the elimination of rodents and schistosomiasis hazards in farmland, lakes, rivers, pastures and forest areas, as well as the hazards of other animals and vectors that spread infectious diseases.
The administrative departments of railways, transportation and civil aviation shall be responsible for organizing the elimination of rodents, mosquitoes, flies and other vectors in vehicles and related places. Eighteenth disease prevention and control institutions at all levels shall perform the following duties in the prevention and control of infectious diseases:
(a) the implementation of infectious disease prevention and control planning, plans and programs;
(2) Collecting, analyzing and reporting the monitoring information of infectious diseases, and predicting the occurrence and epidemic trend of infectious diseases;
(three) to carry out epidemiological investigation, on-site treatment and effect evaluation of infectious diseases and public health emergencies;
(four) to carry out laboratory detection, diagnosis and pathogen identification of infectious diseases;
(five) the implementation of immunization programs, responsible for the use and management of preventive biological products;
(six) to carry out health education and consultation, popularize the knowledge of infectious disease prevention and control;
(seven) to guide and train lower-level disease prevention and control institutions and their staff to carry out infectious disease monitoring;
(eight) to carry out applied research and health evaluation on the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and provide technical advice.
National and provincial disease prevention and control institutions are responsible for monitoring the occurrence, prevalence and distribution of infectious diseases, predicting the epidemic trend of major infectious diseases, proposing prevention and control countermeasures, participating in and guiding the investigation and handling of epidemic situations, carrying out pathogen identification of infectious diseases, establishing a testing quality control system, and carrying out applied research and health evaluation.
Municipal and county-level disease prevention and control institutions with districts are responsible for implementing plans and programs for the prevention and control of infectious diseases, organizing the implementation of immunization, disinfection and control of biological hazards of vectors, popularizing knowledge on the prevention and control of infectious diseases, monitoring and reporting local epidemic situations and public health emergencies, and conducting epidemiological investigations and detection of common pathogenic microorganisms.