Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The rural children's serious disease medical insurance pilot project of Guangxi is started

The rural children's serious disease medical insurance pilot project of Guangxi is started
It is reported (Don't reporter Snow) A few days ago, 8 congenital heart disease children screened moved in the People's Hospital of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, plan, undergo an operation treatment, they obtain corresponding number, limit succour above the 70% expense. This was ensured learning from the rural children's great disease medical treatment of Guangxi that is held on November 23 at the pilot project unveiling ceremony by a reporter.
This year, Guangxi the intersection of city and the intersection of Luzhai and county, the intersection of Baise and the intersection of city and the intersection of Pingguo and county launch, raise rural the intersection of children and great the intersection of disease and medical treatment, ensure horizontal pilot work in Liuzhou, two county 0~14 year old ( Includes for 14 years old) Suffer from children's acute lymphocyte leukemia, children are acute young grains of cell leukemia for a long time, children's inborn atrial septal defect, children's inborn ventricular septal defect, children inborn the intersection of artery and conduit does not close with the intersection of children and inborn the intersection of lung and the intersection of artery and ginseng of petals of narrow 6 number one of shutting infanting, can win medical rescue.
The scheme of making a diagnosis of implementation standardization of these 6 pieces of pilot number, in principle, shut funds to compensate 70% newly and agriculturally, patient individual pays 30% for itself; Ones that belong to rural five guarantees, pay for itself and are compensated partly by the rural medical relief fund; It is rural low insurance target and rural low-income household's, shut funds to compensate 70% newly and agriculturally, the patient only needs to pay 5%~10% for itself, the others are compensated by the rural medical relief fund.
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