Medical insurance reimbursement category A, B and C.

1. What do you mean by class A, class B and class C reimbursement of medical insurance? 2. Medical insurance reimbursement mainly depends on the situation of three directories and two fixed points. Drugs, service facilities and treatment items will be divided into three categories, generally divided into Class A and Class B. 3. Class A is the best reimbursement in medical insurance reimbursement, and the local medical insurance drug list cannot be adjusted, usually 100% reimbursement ratio; The other is second only to Class A, which can only be partially reimbursed, but most of the reimbursement ratio can reach more than 70%. What is not in the catalogue will basically be classified as Class C, that is, the part borne by the patient himself, such as some specific drugs and purchased drugs. These basically need to pay for themselves. 4. What's the difference between medical classes A, B and C? 5. Different colors: In the medical insurance catalogue, although both Class A and Class B are OTC, the colors are different. Class A is usually marked in red, and Class B is marked in green. 6. Different sales channels: Class A drugs are usually sold only in pharmacies, while Class B drugs have more sales channels. Approved places, such as pharmacies and enterprises, can also be retailed. 7. Reimbursement ratio: Class A drugs have the best reimbursement ratio, which can achieve 100% reimbursement, while Class A drugs need to be paid by the insured, which can only achieve about 80% reimbursement; Class c is not reimbursed at all. 8. Price difference: the formula of Class A drugs is unified and the price is relatively low; The price of Class B can be adjusted everywhere, which is higher than that of Class A; There is no uniform formula for Class C, so the price level is quite different, and the cost of some specific drugs will be much higher.