1. Take the past medical records (discharge records, laboratory tests, disease-related inspection reports, etc.). ) Go to the outpatient doctor. For eligible patients, doctors should fill in the Certificate of Special Diseases of Basic Medical Insurance and the Approval Form for Outpatient Treatment.
2. The examination and approval form for special diseases must be filled out by the attending physician of the designated medical institution at or above the second level.
3. After discharge, the patient or his/her family members shall carry medical history data, medical insurance card, ID card (minors hold household registration book) and 2 photos of 1 inch. And above the hospital medical history data to the social security office where the household registration is located, receive and fill in the application form, and submit the approval form to the local social security bureau for approval and seal. You can prescribe medicine in the outpatient department of the hospital or in the designated pharmacy. The basic operation process is to register with a special medical record book (there are many micro-signals hanging now), take the registration form and the special medical record, and then go to the corresponding department to see a doctor and prescribe medicine, or you can directly find a simple outpatient doctor to prescribe medicine through micro-signals. The third step is to take the doctor's electronic prescription to the special security window, and the staff will give you a drug collection form. Step four, go to the outpatient pharmacy to get the medicine.
The simplest thing is that the medical insurance bureau arranges to prescribe drugs at designated pharmacies, and all the procedures become one-step operations, signing and taking drugs.