The standards of medical assistance vary with regions and policies. The following are some common standards of medical assistance:
1. Minimum living security personnel: According to the local minimum living security standards, the amount of medical assistance usually does not exceed the family income and property status of the recipients.
2. Low-income families: For low-income families, medical assistance standards are usually evaluated according to family income and property status, and some areas will give a certain upper limit to the amount of assistance.
3. Patients with special diseases: Some regions will provide special medical assistance policies for patients with specific diseases. For example, for patients with chronic diseases such as cancer and diabetes, some areas will give extra medical assistance.
4. People with difficulties: Some areas will provide certain medical assistance to people with special difficulties, such as vagrants and disabled people.
Criteria for filing the minimum living allowance:
1. Family income: The criteria for filing the minimum living allowance are based on the per capita income of the family, which usually requires that the per capita income of the family be lower than a certain proportion of the local minimum living standard, and the specific proportion varies from region to region;
2. Property status: the standard for filing a minimum living allowance should also consider the family's property status. Generally speaking, families are not allowed to own too much property or too much deposits, and the specific standards vary from region to region;
3. Family population: the standard for filing a minimum living allowance should also consider the family population. Generally speaking, if there is a large family population, the standard for filing a case is relatively low, and the specific standard varies from region to region;
4. Other factors: Other factors, such as the age, health status and employment status of family members, may also be taken into account in the filing criteria of the minimum living allowance.
to sum up, although the subsistence allowance can help some families to alleviate their difficulties to a certain extent, if they rely on it for a long time, it may have a negative impact on their children's growth. The government and society should pay attention to improving their self-development ability and promoting their self-poverty and development while providing subsistence allowance.
Legal basis:
Article 9 of the Interim Measures for Social Assistance of the People's Republic of China
The state provides minimum living guarantee to families whose per capita income of family members living with * * * is lower than the local minimum living guarantee standard and meet the requirements of the local minimum living guarantee family property status.