Policy on medical treatment in other places in Hubei Province

Legal analysis: The following insured persons who meet the requirements of the basic medical insurance policy can apply for direct settlement of hospitalization medical expenses for medical treatment in other places.

(1) Retirees resettled in a different place: those who have settled outside Wuhan after retirement and have moved their household registration from Wuhan to the place of settlement.

(2) Long-term residents of other places: persons who live outside Wuhan City and meet the local residence requirements.

(iii) Permanent staff residing in a different place: persons who are assigned by the employer to work in a geographical area other than Wuhan City.

(d) Staff transferred to hospitals in other places: refers to those who meet the provisions of the city's basic medical insurance referral policy.

Legal basis: "Interpretation of the policy on direct settlement of cross-provincial medical treatment in other places" Article 2 Optimization of the filing process for medical treatment in other places

The filing process is further simplified. When the insured places are required to file personnel records, all the original certificates and seals that need to be provided by the place of medical treatment are canceled, and as long as you hold a social security card, you can apply for the record of medical treatment in a different place.

The scope of designated medical institutions in other places has been further expanded. The insured persons can apply for filing directly to the city or province where they seek medical treatment, and the scope of choices of medical treatment in other places for the insured persons has been expanded to include all the designated medical institutions in the place where they seek medical treatment on-line and connected to each other.

The filing channels have been further broadened. In addition, some places have opened up telephone filing, online filing and other filing methods to facilitate the smooth filing of the masses and reduce the number of "errands".