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Is human albumin within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement
Human albumin is not covered by medical insurance reimbursement.

At present, human albumin belongs to Class C drugs. According to national regulations, Class C drugs need to be paid by patients at their own expense, so they are not covered by medical insurance reimbursement. In addition, there are some other items and expenses that are not covered by medical insurance reimbursement, including special indications other than first aid and rescue, high-end medical examinations such as MRI, CT and PET, and the use and purchase expenses of medical devices and medical materials. In addition, supplements, blood products, protein products, etc. Those who play a nourishing role cannot be reimbursed through medical insurance.

Guidelines for the use of human albumin:

Indications: Human albumin is mainly used to treat hypoproteinemia, including liver disease, nephrotic syndrome and severe infection.

2. Usage and dosage: According to the specific situation of the patient, the doctor will prescribe the appropriate dosage, usually intravenous injection;

3. Precautions: Allergy test should be carried out before use to prevent allergic reaction; The vital signs of patients should be closely monitored during infusion;

4. Side effects: fever, chills, rash, nausea and other adverse reactions may occur, and severe cases may cause anaphylactic shock;

5. Storage conditions: human albumin should be refrigerated at 2℃ to 8℃ to avoid freezing and high temperature.

To sum up, items and expenses such as human albumin are not covered by medical insurance reimbursement, and patients need to pay their own expenses. Medical insurance reimbursement is mainly Class A drugs, and Class B drugs require patients to pay a certain proportion.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

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.