What Is Required for Inpatient Admission?
Inpatient reimbursement: Reimbursement of related expenses incurred due to hospitalization when going to the hospital.
Hospital reimbursement
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- Chinese name
- Hospital reimbursement
- Definition
- Reimbursement for expenses incurred due to hospitalization
- Carrying documents
- ID card and health insurance card
- Related Information
- medical insurance
- Inpatient reimbursement: Reimbursement of related expenses incurred due to hospitalization when going to the hospital.
- Instructions for hospital reimbursement
- Must bring my ID and health insurance card
- Scope of Medicare reimbursement
- If you are an emergency patient and need to go through the formalities, please declare to the doctor that you are a health insurance participant.
- Note: Medicare reimbursement coverage is limited to the period of hospitalization and expenses and the cost of medicines discharged from the hospital. Expenses for previous outpatient examinations and treatments cannot be reimbursed. The cost of examination and treatment after discharge cannot be reimbursed. So, it is recommended:
- 1. If you have been determined to be hospitalized after preliminary inspection, try not to do excessive examinations and treatments in the outpatient clinic, and enter the hospital as soon as possible, and then conduct detailed inspection and treatment after admission. Only examinations and treatments during the hospital stay will be reimbursed.
- 2. Although the medical insurance regulations regulate the standards for discharge and medication. But if possible, you should try to treat in the hospital as much as possible, and try not to take the initiative to leave the hospital for other reasons. When you are discharged, you should ask your doctor to prescribe as many days as possible. After returning to the clinic, they will no longer enjoy reimbursement.