The difference between Class A medical insurance and Class B medical insurance for consumables

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The difference between class A expenses and class B expenses is usually the reimbursement ratio. Class A drugs are basic clinical drugs with good efficacy, and they are all reimbursed by medical insurance. Class B drugs usually refer to drugs with good clinical effects. At the time of reimbursement, the patients of Class B drugs need to pay certain medical expenses themselves, and the other part is paid by the medical insurance fund.