You can check the prices of medical insurance drugs through the following methods:
1. Use the "Drug Centralized Purchasing Price Inquiry System" on the official website of the National Medical Insurance Administration. By entering the name of a drug into the system, you can query the purchase price and the government's unified payment standard price.
2. Call the consultation hotline of the local medical insurance bureau to inquire about the unified payment standard price of the drug, medical insurance reimbursement ratio and other information.
3. Go to the local social security center or medical insurance bureau to check the reimbursement status and price information of the drug on site.
4. Check whether the medical insurance reimbursement mark is printed on the packaging of the medicine. All medicines reimbursed by medical insurance should be marked on the packaging. If the sign is not clear, you can also ask your pharmacist or doctor for information.
It should be noted that drug prices may vary from region to region, so it is recommended that the query provide the specific region and drug name. In addition, when looking up drug prices, it is recommended to bring your medical insurance card or other documents to confirm your personal medical insurance reimbursement status.