Class B drugs in the basic medical insurance drug list are

Class B drugs refer to drugs that the basic medical insurance fund has the ability to pay part of the expenses. The expenses incurred in the use of such drugs shall be paid by the employees themselves first, and then included in the scope of payment of the basic medical insurance fund, and paid according to the provisions of the basic medical insurance.

The medical insurance catalogue is selected according to the national essential drugs catalogue, and Class A and Class B are determined according to the price ratio of curative effect, that is to say, those with exact curative effect and low cost are all included in Class A, and there is no need to pay out of pocket, while Class B basically has a self-pay ratio, and the self-pay ratio of the same drug is different in different provinces and cities. Specific by the local decision; In addition, the local labor and social security bureaus have the right to adjust the medical insurance category B varieties, and the total amount of transfer-in and transfer-out is controlled within 15% of the number of varieties, while all localities have no right to adjust the medical insurance category A varieties.

The significance of medical insurance catalogue for sales lies in marketing through hospital promotion model. Many patients have medical insurance, but the varieties outside the medical insurance catalogue are not within the scope of reimbursement and need to be solved at their own expense. Therefore, the sales of varieties not listed in the medical insurance catalogue in hospitals will be limited by the number, while the varieties in the insurance catalogue can naturally break through the psychological bottleneck of patients. Moreover, many hospitals are also public hospitals, and there are relevant regulations for taking medicine. Whether it is an insurance catalogue is very important.