Health examination and treatment procedures using health insurance


Patients must present their health insurance card and identification card, such as ID card, photo ID or Student ID card.


1. If the patient has a health insurance card:
- Patients must present health insurance card and identification card, such as ID card, photo ID card or Student ID card.
- Children under the age of 6 only show cards, in case they have no card, they must present the birth certificate or birth certificate. If no birth certificate is available, the certification of the head of the medical establishment or the parent or guardian is required. on the HSBA as a base.
- The insured person must present the card for re-issuance of the card, change the card issued by the social insurance and the identification of the relative.
- If donors do not have health insurance card, they will still be entitled to health insurance. However, the head of the health unit will take the part and the sick person or family member will certify to the HSBA as the basis.

2. In case of emergency, all papers must be presented including health insurance card, ID card or photo ID before being discharged.

3. Transfers:
- The patient must present the transfer form or the appointment slip (one-time use) and the health insurance card, ID card as prescribed.
- Each referral paper is valid for 10 calendar days (from the date of the transfer or appointment).

4. In case medical treatment is not in the state of emergency when studying, the work: medical examination at the same professional technical line, when the medical examination should produce the paper, the decision to go to school, papers Temporary registration (original or copy).

5. Left case:
- For district level: 100% of inpatient and outpatient expenses.
- Provincial level: 60% payment only for boarding, not for outpatient expenses.
- Central route: 40% payment for boarding, not for outpatient expenses.


6. Some other provisions:- Regulations on health insurance: From 01/01/2016, health insurance participants with initial health care registration at district level or less have health care services at equivalent level in the same province.
- Ethnic minorities and poor people are living in areas with difficult socio-economic conditions, people living in island communes and island districts are paid health insurance premiums at district hospitals by the health insurance fund. Inpatient treatment at provincial and central hospitals (K1, K2, K3)

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