Leukemia is a malignant tumor among the 25 major diseases stipulated by the State Insurance Regulatory Commission, and it can also be reimbursed by taking out commercial critical illness insurance. Whether other types of commercial medical insurance can be reimbursed depends on the insurance clauses and whether leukemia is covered and reimbursed.
The high-risk groups of leukemia include children born to close relatives who have been exposed to chemicals, poisons, gasoline and hair dyes for a long time, and children who use illegal drugs to treat cowhide and rheumatoid diseases. Such people can take out medical insurance and commercial critical illness insurance.
Leukemia treatment is a long and expensive process, but there are some ways to help reduce the burden. First of all, buy medical insurance as soon as possible, ensure that your insurance plan covers leukemia treatment, and understand the reimbursement ratio and limit is the key. In addition, look for preferential plans or fee reduction opportunities provided by hospitals or clinics, and sometimes they may adjust the fees according to the patient's financial situation. In addition, keep in touch with doctors and treatment teams and seek their advice and help. They may be able to provide you with a more economical treatment. Finally, understand and use the assistance and financial support provided by charities, foundations and community organizations. These resources can help you lighten the burden. Remember, when you are struggling in financial difficulties, don't hesitate to ask for help and support.
To sum up, leukemia is a malignant clonal disease of hematopoietic stem cells, which belongs to the malignant tumor among the 25 major diseases stipulated by the State Insurance Regulatory Commission, and the reimbursement rate in medical insurance is between 70%.
Legal basis:
Regulations on the handling of medical accidents
Article 9
It is strictly prohibited to alter, forge, conceal, destroy or rob medical records.