Legal subjectivity:
The following materials must be brought with you when reimbursing: 1. Original ID card or social security card; 2. Original disease diagnosis certificate issued by a specialist at a designated medical institution; 3. Original outpatient medical records, examinations, test result reports and other medical information; 4. Original outpatient fee receipts from unified financial and taxation medical institutions; 5. Outpatient fee detailed list printed by the hospital computer or the original payer of the prescription issued by the doctor; designated pharmacies : The original copy of the unified tax commodity sales invoice and computer-printed list; 7. If you are handling the application on behalf of someone else, you need to provide the original ID card of the agent. Bring all the above information to the relevant departments of the local social security center to apply. After review, if the information is complete and meets the conditions, it can be processed immediately. When the applicant applies for outpatient medical expense reimbursement, the amount transferred to the medical insurance personal account in the current social security year will be deducted first, and then the reimbursement amount will be determined. Legal objectivity:
"Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 28
Comply with the basic medical insurance drug catalog, diagnosis and treatment items, Standards of medical service facilities and medical expenses for emergency and rescue services shall be paid from the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with national regulations.
"Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China"
Article 29
The medical expenses of insured persons shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund The social insurance agency shall directly settle with medical institutions and pharmaceutical business units.
The social insurance administrative department and the health administrative department should establish a medical expense settlement system for medical treatment in other places to facilitate insured persons to enjoy basic medical insurance benefits.