What is the "three catalogs" of basic medical insurance?

The "three catalogs" of basic medical insurance include the basic medical insurance drug catalog, diagnosis and treatment item catalog, and medical service facility standards.

Basic medical insurance drug catalog: It refers to the policy basis and standards for the basic medical insurance, work injury insurance and maternity insurance funds to pay for the drug costs of the insured and strengthen the medical service management of medical insurance.

Diagnostic items catalog: medical insurance designated medical institutions for the insured to provide medical services, clinical diagnosis and treatment, inspection, diagnostic and treatment items by the price department set the standard charges, thus standardizing the basic social health insurance diagnostic and treatment items. In practice, through the development of basic medical insurance treatment program to determine.

Medical service facility standards: in the process of providing hospitalization and other medical services, should choose the necessary and appropriate amount of medical service facilities and environment as the scope of medical insurance benefits. In practice, this is determined through the development of basic medical insurance service facility standards. In order to standardize the scope of medical service facilities and payment standards, provinces and cities have also formulated corresponding methods to ensure the basic medical needs of insured persons.