(leukemia), Alibita (lung cancer), etc. Specifically, medicines reimbursed by medical insurance can be divided into two types: Class A and Class B. Class A drugs refer to drugs that are basically unified across the country and can ensure the basic needs of clinical treatment. Class B drugs first require employees to pay a certain proportion of the cost. It is then included in the payment scope of the basic medical insurance fund, and the fees are paid according to the basic medical insurance payment standards, and the following drugs are not included in the reimbursement scope of the basic medical insurance: (1) drugs that mainly serve as nutritional supplements; (2) some animals and animal organs that can be used as medicine Containers, dried (water) fruits; (3) Various wine preparations made from Chinese herbal medicines and Chinese herbal medicine pieces; (4) Fruity preparations and oral effervescent agents in various medicines; (5) Blood products, proteins Products (except for special indications and first aid and rescue); (6) Other drugs that the social insurance administrative department stipulates that the basic medical insurance fund will not pay.
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