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Civil Affairs Bureau's Subsidy for Breast Cancer
The specific policy is to include female cancers such as breast cancer, cervical cancer, cleft lip and palate, lung cancer, esophageal cancer, gastric cancer, colon cancer and rectal cancer in the scope of reimbursement, expand the scope of disease subsidies, and include 44 diseases such as congenital heart disease, congenital leukemia in children, end-stage renal disease, psychosis and avascular necrosis of femoral head in the scope of major illness relief. Wang Huai

Legal basis:

Article 2 of the Social Insurance Law

The state establishes social insurance systems such as basic old-age insurance, basic medical insurance, industrial injury insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance, so as to guarantee citizens' right to get material help from the state and society in accordance with the law when they are old, sick, injured, unemployed and have children.

Article 26

The basic medical insurance for employees, the new rural cooperative medical system and the basic medical insurance for urban residents shall be implemented in accordance with state regulations.

Article 28

Medical expenses that meet the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency rescue shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with state regulations.

1, cancer subsidy policy: 5,000 yuan per person for cancer patients in rural areas. Make the difference clear

2, uremia subsidy policy: as long as you participate in medical insurance, dialysis and other treatment costs are reimbursed 90% according to regulations, and individuals only need to pay 10%.

3. Breast cancer subsidy policy. Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor in middle-aged and elderly women, and its treatment depends on pathological stage, pathological type, metastasis and the general physical condition of the patient. Radical surgery is generally recommended in the early stage, and radiotherapy and chemotherapy are feasible in the middle and late stage. Specific subsidy policies need to be consulted with local hospitals. The above are some cases of serious illness rescue, which need local reimbursement.