Kneel down ~! What do the hospital's personal ID number, outpatient number, hospitalization number and medical record number represent respectively? What's the difference? ~ ~ beg!

The ID number, as its name implies, is a combination of numbers indicating identity. Every patient admitted to the hospital has a number composed of his own number, which is unique and unique. It avoids the problem that it is difficult to distinguish the same name and surname in hospitals in the past, and has the advantage of distinguishing identity, which can distinguish medical reform personnel, those who are military medical reform, those who are new rural cooperative medical insurance, those who are local medical insurance and those who are commercial insurance.

The outpatient number is the serial number when you register, so you can use it to check the results.

The hospitalization number is the order of hospitalization, which is used for medical insurance reimbursement, expense inquiry, case inquiry and examination result inquiry.

The medical record number is the order of the cases. Generally, after you leave the hospital, the hospital will keep the case for about 20 years. Remember this number and you can view and copy the medical records at any time.