Beijing dialysis medical insurance reimbursement

Hello, uremia patients are reimbursed by medical insurance and the New Rural Cooperative Medical System for outpatient and inpatient dialysis, and 90% of the annual package price is reimbursed by medical insurance, and individuals only need to pay 10%. For example, dialysis in a third-level hospital costs 600 yuan per session, and the annual lump sum price is 72,000 yuan; dialysis in a second-level hospital costs 550 yuan per session, and the annual lump sum price is 66,000 yuan. Based on last year's reimbursement ratio of 70, patients treated in a tertiary hospital would have to pay 30 out-of-pocket, which means the patient would have to pay 21,600 yuan a year and 1,800 yuan per month. If calculated based on the reimbursement of 90 yuan this year and the patient paying 10 yuan out of pocket, the patient only needs to pay 7,200 yuan a year and 600 yuan per month. "This will prevent patients from becoming poor due to illness.

Qingdao Jingkang Hospital is a national second-class nephrology hospital, a national key nephrology hospital, and a national urban medical insurance , the New Rural Cooperative Medical Care designated unit can be reimbursed by medical insurance. For patients who come from out of town for treatment, Qingdao Jingkang Hospital has gathered experts from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and Beijing China-Japan Friendship Hospital. An authoritative expert team composed of professors, the clinical treatment experience of leading nephrology experts and the advantages of the national patented "meridian-protecting kidney therapy" are perfectly combined. The treatment characteristics of traditional Chinese and Western medicine are complementary and combine to treat both the symptoms and the root causes, providing a first-class diagnosis and treatment platform for kidney disease patients.

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