1)The transfer must be discussed by the department or the director of the department, the patient and his family can also make a request to the director of the department or the attending doctor, approved by the medical department and the leadership of the hospital, in advance to contact with the hospital to transfer to the hospital to obtain each other's consent before transferring to the hospital. (2) If the patient needs to be transferred to a foreign hospital for hospitalization, the consent of the patient's unit must be obtained, and sometimes the approval of the Department of Health must be sought to issue a certificate and go through the formalities. Patients with acute infectious diseases, leprosy, mental illness and paraplegia shall not be transferred to other provinces for treatment. (3) For patients in serious condition, the hospital shall send someone to escort them and bring with them first-aid medicines. It is estimated that those who may have life-threatening conditions on the way cannot be transferred to the hospital, but shall be kept in the hospital for disposal, and then transferred to the hospital after their conditions are stabilized, and the patients and their families shall also actively cooperate. (4) When transferring to the hospital, the patient should bring along the abstract of medical records, and it is better to bring along the medical information such as X-ray films, so as to avoid repeated examinations and reduce costs. You can apply for loan procedures and return the loaned materials to the hospital when you are discharged at the end of treatment. (5) When transferring patients to other departments within the hospital, the transferring department must give consent to the transferring department, and if necessary, the medical department will make the decision. The transferring department will send someone to send the patient to the transferring department and hand over the patient's condition and related matters. The transferring department will then follow the same set of procedures for newly admitted patients, write a transfer record, and notify the outpatient clinic and the nutritional unit. When you are familiar with these regulations, you will be able to seize the moment and know how to handle similar problems during your hospitalization, and take the initiative to cooperate with them to get this job done.
How do insured persons handle out-of-town referral and transfer procedures? According to the relevant regulations on the management of medical insurance referral and transfer, if further diagnosis is needed due to the limitation of medical technology and equipment; or if the condition requires transfer to other hospitals for further treatment, urban workers, urban and rural residents participating in the basic medical insurance as well as those who are resettled in a different place can apply for referral and transfer to the hospital for medical insurance treatment.
◆The following documents are needed for urban workers and urban/rural insured patients to apply for referral and transfer to hospitals:
The insured patients who register for referral and transfer to hospitals should hold the following required materials:
1. "Approval Form for Referral and Transfer to Hospitals" issued by the hospital of transferring out;
2. "Hospitalization Certificate" (stamped with the seal of special medical insurance) issued by the hospital of transferring in;
3. Social Security Card" or "Resident Identity Card" or the original household register.
Registration process for referral and transfer of insured patients:
1. Referral and transfer of hospitalization within the city
You can go through the hospitalization procedures directly in the medical insurance section where you are hospitalized, or you can take the "Approval Form for Referral and Transfer of Hospitalization" filled out by the transferring fixed-point medical institution and go to the sub-centre of the participating center to go through the registration procedures.
2. Transfer to out-of-town medical institutions
If an insured patient needs to be transferred to an out-of-town medical institution for treatment, he or she should bring along with the "Referral and Transfer Approval Form" issued by the transferring hospital, and the "Hospitalization Certificate" stamped with the medical insurance seal, "Social Security Card" or "Resident Identity Card" issued by the transferring hospital, and go to the sub-centre of the insurance branch in advance to apply for registration and approval for the record, and the transfer can only be done upon the approval of the sub-centre.
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