Basic medical insurance: including basic medical insurance for urban workers and basic medical insurance for urban and rural residents. Cancer patients can reimburse part of medical expenses through basic medical insurance to reduce the economic burden.
Serious illness medical insurance: After the reimbursement of basic medical insurance, serious illness medical insurance can reimburse the remaining medical expenses again to provide better medical security for cancer patients.
Medical assistance: For cancer patients with special financial difficulties, they can apply for medical assistance to reduce the medical burden.
Special outpatient medical treatment: Some areas provide special outpatient medical treatment for cancer patients, including outpatient chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy and targeted therapy.
Outpatient medical treatment for chronic diseases: In some areas, the long-term treatment of cancer patients is classified as outpatient medical treatment for chronic diseases, and patients can buy necessary drugs in outpatient clinics and get partial reimbursement.
Employee mutual assistance guarantee: Some areas have employee mutual assistance guarantee plans, through which cancer patients can get additional medical insurance and reimbursement.
Commercial insurance: In addition to medical insurance provided by the government, some cancer patients can also purchase commercial insurance to obtain additional medical insurance and reimbursement.
It should be noted that there may be differences in different regions and policies, so cancer patients need to know local policies and specific regulations when enjoying medical insurance in order to better safeguard their rights and interests.