Nine-valent vaccine can be paid by personal account of medical insurance.
the cost of the nine-valent vaccine can be paid through the personal account of medical insurance, but it needs to meet certain conditions. If the balance in the personal account of basic medical insurance is sufficient and nine-valent vaccine is inoculated in the designated hospital, the funds in the personal account can be used to pay for the vaccine. However, if the balance of the medical insurance card is not enough to pay the full cost of the nine-valent vaccine, then the rest needs to be solved by other payment methods.
Vaccination target of the nine-valent vaccine:
1. School-age women: It is generally recommended that women aged 9 to 26 be vaccinated to prevent cervical cancer and other reproductive organs cancers related to human papillomavirus (HPV);
2. Expand the age range: Some countries and regions have expanded the recommended age range for vaccination to 45 years old;
3. Male vaccination: In some countries, it is also recommended that men be vaccinated with nine-valent vaccine to prevent genital warts and anal cancer;
4. Specific population: Vaccination with nine-valent vaccine may be particularly important for people with weak immune system or multiple sexual partners.
to sum up, the nine-valent vaccine can be paid through the personal account of medical insurance, but the conditions must be met. If the balance is insufficient, it needs to be solved by other payment methods, and it cannot be reimbursed through the medical insurance fund.
Legal basis:
Interim Measures for the Administration of Medication in Basic Medical Insurance
Article 8
The following drugs are not included in the Drug List:
- drugs mainly used for nourishing;
- drugs containing national precious and endangered wild animals and plants;
- health care drugs;
- preventive vaccines and contraceptives;
- drugs with the functions of enhancing sexual function, treating alopecia, losing weight, beautifying, quitting smoking and drinking;
- drugs that cannot be charged separately due to reasons such as being included in the diagnosis and treatment project;
- wine preparations, tea preparations, all kinds of fruity preparations (except for children in special circumstances), oral preparations and oral effervescent agents (except in special circumstances);
- other drugs that do not meet the requirements of basic medical insurance.