First, consult the financial department of the hospital.
Patients or their families can go directly to the financial department of the hospital and ask the staff for a list of expenses. Basic information such as the patient's hospitalization number and name should be provided when inquiring, so that the staff can quickly locate and print out the corresponding expense list.
Second, the use of hospital self-service query system
Many hospitals have self-service inquiry systems, through which patients or their families can inquire about the expense list. Usually, these systems are located in prominent positions in hospitals, such as halls and corridors. When using, you only need to input the patient's hospitalization information according to the prompt, and you can query the corresponding expense list.
Third, log in to the hospital official website for enquiry.
Some hospitals also provide online inquiry service, and patients or their families can check the expense list through the hospital official website. On the website, there is usually a special inquiry portal, which needs to input the patient's hospitalization number, name and other information for verification, and then you can view and download the expense list.
Patients or their families should pay attention to check the expenses on the list when inquiring about the expenses list to ensure that they are correct. If you have any questions or find mistakes, you should report them to the financial department of the hospital in time so as to correct them in time.
To sum up:
During hospitalization, patients or their families can consult the financial department of the hospital, use the hospital self-service inquiry system or log in to the hospital official website to inquire about the expense list. In the process of inquiry, accurate hospitalization information should be provided and the expenses on the list should be carefully checked. If you have any questions or find mistakes, you should report them to the hospital in time.
Legal basis:
Law of the People's Republic of China on Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests
Article 8 provides that:
Consumers have the right to know the real situation of the goods they buy or use or the services they receive. Consumers have the right to require business operators to provide prices, places of origin, producers, uses, performance, specifications, grades, main ingredients, production dates, expiration dates, inspection certificates, instructions for use, after-sales services or the contents, specifications and expenses of services, etc. according to different conditions of goods or services.
People's Republic of China (PRC) price method
Article 13 stipulates:
Operators selling, buying goods and providing services shall clearly mark the price in accordance with the provisions of the competent pricing department of the government, indicating the name, place of origin, specifications, grade, pricing unit, price or service items, charging standards and other relevant information. Operators shall not sell goods at a price higher than the marked price, and shall not charge any unspecified fees.