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Recently, many people have reported that hospitals will always forcibly discharge or transfer patients when they are approaching 15 days. In this regard, the National Health Insurance Administration responded: The national medical insurance department has never issued such restrictive regulations, if there is a hospital like this, you can actively report!
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This news is good news for patients, because many hospitals will pay more for the length of stay, and then deduct the doctor's money, and finally the doctor has to let the patient be discharged quickly. However, the state has said that there is no such regulation, so if you encounter this situation, you can report it.
See what netizens have to say:
If you can be discharged from the hospital, you should be discharged early
If you exceed 15 days, you can't go to medical insurance?
That's a great suggestion
This metaphor is too vivid
There are too many empty beds in your town
So that's the case, and the doctor is very embarrassed
That's a fitting description
Yes, the doctor really can't say it
What if you really need to be hospitalized?
The National Health Insurance Administration's timely response shows that the state is also concerned about the majority of patients, clarifying this matter in a timely manner, not wanting patients to be deceived, and giving them the confidence to protect their rights. Only in this way can we enjoy the benefits that more countries bring to us!
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