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Can I get COVID-19 vaccine with my medical insurance card?
Legal Analysis: You can't use the medical insurance card to vaccinate COVID-19 vaccine. The Interim Measures for the Administration of Medication in Basic Medical Insurance promulgated in July 2020 pointed out that preventive vaccines are not included in the scope of medical insurance payment. Therefore, diseases prevention and control projects such as vaccines and vaccination costs should be solved through public health service funds.

Legal basis: Interim Measures for the Administration of Medication in Basic Medical Insurance issued by medical insurance bureau. 1.

Article 8 The following drugs are not included in the drug list: (1) Drugs that mainly play a nourishing role; (2) Drugs containing rare and endangered wild animals and plants of the country; (3) Health care drugs; (4) Preventive vaccines and contraceptives; (5) Drugs with the functions of enhancing sexual function, treating alopecia, losing weight, beautifying, and quitting smoking and drinking; (six) drugs that cannot be charged separately because they are included in the diagnosis and treatment project; (7) Wine preparations, tea preparations, various fruit preparations (except for children's medication under special circumstances), oral preparations and oral effervescent agents (except under special circumstances); (eight) other drugs that do not meet the requirements of the basic medical insurance.

Article 23 The expenses incurred by the insured in using the drugs in the Drug List can be paid by the basic medical insurance fund if the following conditions are met: (1) For the purpose of disease diagnosis or treatment; (two) diagnosis and treatment in line with the condition, in line with the legal indications of drugs and medical insurance to limit the scope of payment; (three) provided by designated medical institutions that meet the requirements, except for first aid and rescue; (four) the drug expenses paid by the overall fund shall be based on the doctor's prescription or hospitalization order; (five) in accordance with the prescribed procedures by pharmacists or licensed pharmacists.