Some countries have begun to try to incorporate Internet+medical services into the medical insurance system, so as to provide wider medical coverage and reduce patients' medical expenses. This practice can make patients enjoy the convenience brought by internet medical treatment and get a certain degree of cost compensation.
But the complexity of this problem lies in the need to balance the popularity and convenience of Internet+medical care with the financial sustainability of medical insurance. Policymakers need to consider how to ensure the quality and safety of Internet+medical services and prevent the abuse or waste of medical insurance resources.
Therefore, whether Internet+medical services can be included in medical insurance usually requires the joint efforts of the government, health departments and relevant stakeholders to formulate corresponding policies and regulations, and conduct supervision and evaluation. The final decision may vary by country, region and time. If you have questions about the situation in a specific country or region, it is recommended to consult the local health department or insurance agency for the latest information.