Can medical insurance help others pay?

You can't.

The medical insurance card is one of the certificates that the insured should enjoy medical security, and it is only used by the insured himself. If there is a balance (personal account) on the card, you can see a doctor at the designated medical insurance hospital in the insured area and pay the out-of-pocket part. Using a non-personal medical insurance card for medical treatment is an act of defrauding social insurance, and the social security department can impose a fine on the borrower and a penalty on the lender for stopping reimbursement of the medical insurance card.

What items does medical insurance reimbursement include?

The classification of medical insurance reimbursement and the items included are as follows:

1, general medical insurance. It mainly includes outpatient expenses, medical expenses and inspection expenses.

2. Hospitalization insurance. Mainly the daily hospitalization expenses, hospital equipment use expenses, operation expenses, medical expenses and so on.

3. Surgery insurance. Provide all expenses incurred due to the patient's need for necessary surgery.

4. Comprehensive medical insurance. Its cost range includes all expenses such as medical treatment, hospitalization and surgery.

5. Special disease insurance. Some special diseases often bring disastrous expenses to patients, which ordinary families can't bear. Such as cancer and heart disease. The major diseases that provide protection for the insured can be single diseases, such as malignant tumors, or even some cancers in malignant tumors.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 88 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) defrauds social insurance benefits by fraud, forgery of certification materials or other means, and the social insurance administrative department shall order it to return the defrauded social insurance benefits and impose a fine of not less than two times but not more than five times the amount defrauded.