1 、After the patient completes the diagnosis and treatment or purchases medicines in the hospital, depending on the hospital's regulations, he or she may be required to pay the fee first, or make up for the fee at a later time.
2 、After payment, the patient can ask the hospital to provide an electronic invoice. The hospital will generate an electronic invoice based on the patient's payment history and usually provides printing services for the electronic invoice.
3 、Patients can choose to print the e-invoice in the printing area of the hospital, or the hospital will provide an electronic file of the e-invoice, which can be emailed or downloaded to their own electronic device.
4. The patient will submit the printed e-invoice or e-file to the organization or insurance company for reimbursement, along with other materials needed for reimbursement, such as a list of medical expenses and prescription slips.
The list of medical expense reimbursement is as follows:
1. Original and copy of ID card or social security card.
2. The original certificate of disease diagnosis issued by a specialist doctor of the designated medical institution.
3. Outpatient medical records, report cards of examination and test results and other original medical documents.
4. Original receipts of outpatient charges of financial and tax unified medical institutions.
5. The original computer-printed list of outpatient fees or the original payment of the prescription issued by the doctor.
6. If the application is made on behalf of a person, the original identity card of the person making the application is required.
In summary, the printing and reimbursement process of hospital electronic invoices is designed to adapt to the development of modern electronic invoicing systems and to meet the reimbursement needs of patients. After completing the consultation or purchasing medicine, patients can print the electronic invoice according to the hospital's regulations and submit it to the organization or insurance company together with other reimbursement materials.
Legal basis:
Methods for the Administration of Medical Fee Bill Use
Article 7
Medical fee bills include outpatient fee bills and hospitalization fee bills. The financial departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (hereinafter referred to as the provincial financial departments) may increase the types of medical fee bills as needed and report them to the Ministry of Finance for the record.