Can rehabilitation hospitals get medical insurance?

According to the "Legal Express" query, whether a rehabilitation hospital can take medical insurance mainly depends on whether the hospital is a designated unit of medical insurance and whether rehabilitation treatment is within the scope of medical insurance. Generally speaking, public hospitals can use medical insurance. In addition, according to the Notice on Including Some Medical Rehabilitation Projects in the Scope of Basic Medical Security, some medical rehabilitation projects have also been included in the scope of basic medical security, such as exercise therapy, comprehensive training of hemiplegic limbs, comprehensive training of cerebral palsy limbs, comprehensive training of paraplegic limbs, occupational therapy, cognitive and perceptual dysfunction training, speech training, swallowing dysfunction training, and assessment of daily living ability. The expenses of these items can be paid by the medical insurance fund in accordance with the prescribed proportion. However, for rehabilitation treatment in non-designated hospitals, or rehabilitation treatment not covered by medical insurance, medical insurance reimbursement may not be available. At the same time, the cost of rehabilitation for some minor illnesses may not be reimbursed.