Can I be reimbursed for not being hospitalized in a different place?

Medical treatment in different places can be reimbursed, provided that medical treatment in different places has been filed.

The following materials are required:

1, recommendation certificate. If you want to use a medical insurance card for reimbursement when you go to see a doctor in a foreign country, you must first open a referral certificate in a local hospital. This certificate needs to be in a slightly larger local hospital, at least above the county level.

2. The seal of the hospital. After the referral certificate is issued in a hospital at or above the county level, it needs to be stamped. This chapter is not only the chapter of the hospital, but also the chapter of the hospital social security window where the referral certificate is issued.

3. Social Security Bureau registration. After opening the referral certificate and the seal of the hospital, I went to the local instrument bureau to register with relevant information. This registration is mainly filed in the Social Security Bureau, which is convenient for medical insurance reimbursement in different places in the future.

4. Hospital invoice. The reimbursement for medical treatment in different places is mainly hospitalization. Ask the hospital to issue an invoice after seeing a doctor, and be sure to keep the invoice. This is the basis for reimbursement.

5. Reimbursement by Social Security Bureau. When you come back from illness, you should go to the local social security bureau for reimbursement, and bring relevant materials, including invoices, ID cards, household registration books, social security cards, etc.

6. Outpatient reimbursement. Generally, it is more troublesome to reimburse hospitalization expenses in different places, but if it is outpatient expenses in different places, you don't have to bother. Just bring the invoice back to the Social Security Bureau for reimbursement.