Can a pharmacy steal your health insurance card?

No. Because the drugstore are clearly marked prices, as long as the consumer before asking the price of drugs, and then carefully check the card paper sheet records, at a glance, but also my signature to confirm that there will not be more than brush the case. If you find that the amount on your health insurance card is incorrect after you buy the medicine, you need to make sure that the money on your health insurance card has really been swiped by the clerk, and that it's not a misunderstanding, such as a previous debt or a family member taking it away from you. After confirming the truth, you can ask for compensation or make a report. When purchasing medicines or receiving medical services in a hospital or pharmacy, present your health insurance card to the doctor or pharmacy staff, who will use medical equipment or systems to read the information on your health insurance card, including your basic personal data and insurance information, etc. According to your condition or the type of medicines, the doctor or pharmacy staff will choose the appropriate payment method, such as full reimbursement, partial reimbursement, or out-of-pocket expenses; the doctor or pharmacy staff will enter the relevant information into the health insurance account, and the doctor or pharmacy staff will select the appropriate payment method, such as full reimbursement, partial reimbursement or out-of-pocket expenses. The doctor or pharmacy staff will enter the relevant information into the system and print invoices or lists for the patient to check the relevant information and confirm whether the payment method and amount are correct; the patient will pay with his/her health insurance card after checking and the doctor or pharmacy staff will deduct the corresponding fees by swiping his/her card to complete the transaction.