The list of critical diseases includes 42 types of diseases such as cancer, coronary artery surgery, stroke, hearing loss, Parkinson's disease, polio...
Enjoying 100% health insurance in some specific cases means that the patient will be covered the maximum medical examination and treatment costs within the scope and benefit level of the health insurance participant.
For patients with diseases that can only be treated by a tertiary medical facility, the patient does not need to apply for a referral letter in order. Patients are treated and receive 100% of medical examination and treatment costs within the scope of benefits and benefit levels according to regulations. This regulation will help people save on travel costs and co-payment costs in case they have to go for emergency medical examination or treatment themselves.
Therefore, the proposal of the Ministry of Health is very popular, consistent with reality, saves people, and increases treatment efficiency.
Most people have an average income. When they encounter a serious illness, even if they are rich, they will become poor or even go bankrupt because of the illness. In these cases, it is very meaningful for patients to receive a little extra support in terms of costs and save a little more time on travel and transfer procedures.
In fact, because the procedure for transferring from lower to higher level is too complicated and time-consuming, the patient becomes more seriously ill and loses the opportunity to be saved. Therefore, open regulations on referrals help patients with dangerous diseases have more time to "fight" for life with death.
Patients with cancer and serious diseases are waiting for the Ministry of Health's proposal to be approved so they can reduce the cost burden of treatment.
It's not just about money, but with this humane support, patients are mentally empowered, have confidence and optimism to overcome their illness.
But besides state policy, what is more important is that medical facilities and doctors and nurses behave "openly" with patients receiving health insurance. As a patient, whether you are staying in a premium service room or holding a health insurance card, in the eyes of the physician, everything is the same. There is no "maternal word" that discriminates between rich and poor "children".