How to apply for a serious illness relief fund?

The applicant for the serious illness relief fund shall submit a written application through the villagers' committee, community residents' committee or work unit where the household registration is located.

Truthfully provide family economic status, medical diagnosis, copies of medical records, medical expense receipts and other materials. , and then the neighborhood committee or relevant units to review the materials, the relevant materials by the township government, street office item by item for approval. Finally, the relevant departments will summarize and approve the medical assistance objects, and the Municipal Finance Bureau will conduct spot checks and audits without error. The application conditions are as follows:

1, urban and rural subsistence allowances;

2, rural five objects, three people in cities and towns;

3. Government-funded orphans and disabled children;

4. Poor families whose actual daily consumption expenditure is lower than the local minimum living standard due to illness;

5. The above-mentioned recipients must have local accounts, participate in urban (employees and residents) medical insurance or new rural cooperative medical care, and be treated in designated medical institutions, and be reimbursed by medical insurance.

Serious illness assistance is a kind of assistance to the poor, which is completely different from the nature of medical insurance reimbursement, medical insurance and other paid items. Those who meet the conditions can only get assistance after being examined and publicized by the Red Cross Societies at all levels. At the same time, because the application materials may be incomplete and need to be supplemented, please apply in advance to ensure that the application materials meet the criteria for assistance review. Applicants are required to provide medical institution discharge summary, invoices and other information.

legal ground

Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Minimum Living Security for Urban Residents

Article 2 Non-agricultural registered permanent residence urban residents who live with family members whose per capita income is lower than the minimum living standard for local urban residents have the right to obtain basic material assistance from the local people's government. The income mentioned in the preceding paragraph refers to all monetary income and income in kind of family members living together, including alimony, alimony or alimony that should be paid by legal dependents or dependents, excluding pensions and subsidies enjoyed by entitled groups in accordance with state regulations.