The latest policy of chronic disease declaration in 2023

The latest policies for chronic disease reporting in 2023 are as follows:

1. Report deadline: According to the notice issued by National Health Commission, the deadline for reporting chronic diseases in 2023 is 65438+February 3, 20221;

2. Applicable object: Applicable object is residents over 60 years old with chronic diseases. Residents with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, tumors and diabetes can also declare;

3. Scope of declared diseases: declared chronic diseases include 15 kinds of hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and malignant tumor;

4. Application materials: The application materials include basic materials such as health records of patients with chronic diseases, social security cards and personal identity cards;

5. Declaration process: The declaration process is divided into residents' independent declaration and designated medical institutions' declaration. Residents can declare independently through community health centers, hospitals and chronic disease clinics. , or entrust family members or other agents to declare on their behalf. Designated medical institutions can declare and provide related services on their behalf.

The conditions for reporting chronic diseases in 2023 are as follows:

1, diagnosis certificate: the diagnosis certificate is one of the important materials for chronic disease declaration, and it needs to be issued by a doctor to prove that the disease has lasted for some time and needs long-term treatment;

2, continuous treatment: chronic diseases need long-term treatment, and it is necessary to provide a certificate of continuous treatment issued by a doctor;

3. Severity: Chronic diseases need to have a significant impact on life, such as affecting daily life and work;

4. Age: Applicants who are over 70 years old or have serious mobility disorders are not allowed to participate in on-site physical examination, which is determined by medical experts according to the application materials.

To sum up, there may be differences in policies in different regions, so it is recommended to know the specific local policies before applying.

Legal basis:

Article 23 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law

Employees should participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and employers and employees should pay the basic medical insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations.

Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic medical insurance for employees and other flexible employees can participate in the basic medical insurance for employees, and individuals pay the basic medical insurance premium in accordance with state regulations.