Class A drugs refer to drugs that are basically unified throughout the country and can ensure the basic needs of clinical treatment.
1. The expenses of such drugs are included in the payment scope of the basic medical insurance fund, and the expenses are paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard.
2. Class B drugs refer to drugs that the basic medical insurance fund has a certain ability to pay. These drugs are paid by employees according to a certain proportion, and then included in the coverage of the basic medical insurance fund, and paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standard.
3. The drug that won the bid refers to a way for the government to conduct unified procurement, and refers to the prescription drugs that are uniformly tendered by the state to the government. The contents of the tender include the brand, price, specification and dosage form of the drug. All bidders should submit the bidding information to the government bidding office before the drug bidding starts, and the bidding office will decide to win the bid after unified review. Only after winning the bid can the products enter the hospital for sale.