Why is there money in the resident health card?
The resident health card has money to pay for medical expenses. Resident health card is a kind of government financial subsidy system, which can provide medical security for patients. Specifically, the money in residents' health cards can be used to pay medical expenses and buy medical insurance, medical manuals, medicines and other health-related items. These fees can be paid directly or in combination with their payment methods. In addition, the resident health card can also be used to pay part of hospitalization expenses, registration fees and examination fees, as well as purchase medicines and medical insurance plans. In short, residents' health cards have money to pay for medical expenses.