All kinds of infertility (pregnancy) and sexual dysfunction are not covered by medical insurance reimbursement.
The expenses that are not reimbursed by medical insurance are as follows:
1. Services: registration fee, out-of-hospital consultation fee, medical record fee, etc. Special medical services such as visiting fees, expedited fees for examination and treatment, surcharge for roll call surgery, surcharge for roll call surgery, high quality and good price, and self-invited special care;
2, diagnosis and treatment equipment and medical useful materials: the application of positron emission tomography (pet), electron beam ct, ophthalmic excimer laser therapeutic equipment and other large medical equipment for inspection and treatment projects. Glasses, dentures, artificial eyes, artificial limbs, hearing AIDS and other rehabilitation appliances. All kinds of self-use health care, massage, examination and treatment equipment;
3. Treatment items: organ sources or tissue sources of various organ or tissue transplants; Transplantation of organs or tissues other than kidneys, heart valves, corneas, skin, blood vessels, bones and bone marrow; Orthopedic surgery for myopia; Qigong therapy, music therapy, health nutrition therapy, magnetic therapy and other auxiliary treatment projects.
The categories of social insurance are as follows:
1, basic old-age insurance;
2. Basic medical insurance;
3. Unemployment insurance;
4. Work injury insurance;
5. Maternity insurance.
To sum up, the registration fee, examination and treatment fee and reproductive adjuvant treatment fee for reproductive examination need to be paid at their own expense, and the examination fee for reproductive examination cannot be reimbursed by medical insurance.
Legal basis:
Article 24 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Social Insurance Law
The state establishes and improves the new rural cooperative medical system. Measures for the administration of the new rural cooperative medical system shall be formulated by the State Council.
Article 25
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.
Article 26
The basic medical insurance for employees, the new rural cooperative medical system and the basic medical insurance for urban residents shall be implemented in accordance with state regulations.