The upper limit of provincial centralized purchasing price refers to the highest purchasing price of medical devices determined by relevant institutions through bidding. Its purpose is to control the prices of drugs and medical devices through centralized purchasing, so as to reduce medical expenses and reduce the burden of medical expenses.
The medical insurance payment standard is usually based on the cost and budget considerations of the medical insurance bureau or related institutions, as well as the patient's ability to pay and the sustainability of the medical insurance fund.