In 2021, which traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are reimbursable, and which are not?


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2021-01-21

In 2021, which traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are reimbursable, and which are not?

In 2021, which traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are reimbursable, and which are not?

On December 28, 2020, the National Healthcare Security Administration issued the Notice on the National Basic Medical Insurance, Work Injury Insurance, and Maternity Insurance Drug List (2020). The 2020 Drug List includes a total of 2,800 Western and proprietary Chinese medicines, comprising 1,264 Western medicines, 1,315 proprietary Chinese medicines, and 221 drugs that were subject to price negotiations during the agreement period. In addition, there are also traditional Chinese medicinal decoction pieces that can be reimbursed by the fund. 892 species. In other words, these 892 types of traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are reimbursable. Effective March 1, 2021.
So, which traditional Chinese medicine decoction pieces are reimbursable, and which are not? The following summary is provided for reference only.