Supplementary medical insurance reimbursement materials

Materials required for reimbursement of supplementary medical insurance of the unit (1) * * materials: fill in a complete claim application; Copy of insurance policy; Copy of the insured's ID card (the second-generation ID card needs to be copied on both sides); Copy of the bank card of the insured. (2) Outpatient service: In addition to the * * * materials, the original diagnosis certificate must be provided, and the name of the disease, treatment time and other factors must be indicated, and the special seal for hospital diagnosis certificate should be affixed. If you see a doctor in more than one hospital, all hospitals must provide a diagnosis certificate; Original outpatient receipt/inspection report; Cost breakdown; All outpatient medical records; Responsibility certificate, driving license, driving license and other materials related to confirming the nature of the insured accident. (3) Hospitalization: In addition to * * * materials, the original diagnosis certificate should be provided, indicating the name of the disease, treatment time and other elements, and stamped with the special seal for hospital diagnosis certificate. If you see a doctor in multiple hospitals, each hospital must provide a diagnosis certificate; Original hospitalization receipt; Summary table of expense details; All hospital medical records (admission/discharge notice, home page of medical records, doctor's advice, temperature measurement records, etc.). ); If you are hospitalized for unexpected reasons, you must also provide relevant certificates of accidents, such as traffic accidents. Article 25 of the Social Insurance Law The state establishes and improves the basic medical insurance system for urban residents. The basic medical insurance for urban residents combines individual contributions with government subsidies. People who enjoy the minimum living guarantee, disabled people who have lost their ability to work, elderly people and minors over 60 years old in low-income families, etc. , subsidized by the government.