Medical insurance card, used for identity confirmation and medical insurance personal account payment when seeking medical treatment or pharmacy consumption. However, some lawless elements are eyeing the elderly, first talking sweet words, then giving small favors, getting medical insurance cards from the elderly, and then frequently going to hospitals and pharmacies to prescribe medicines. Recently, the People's Procuratorate of Baoshan District, Shanghai disclosed a full-chain medical insurance fraud case of "collection-selling-sale". The defendant will face severe punishment by law by borrowing a large number of medical insurance cards for the elderly, buying drugs at low prices and reselling them, and defrauding millions of medical insurance funds. Dozens of elderly people have also been involved in medical insurance fraud cases.
After reviewing files, interrogating criminal suspects, questioning witnesses and visiting a number of local medical institutions, the procuratorate found that there were some problems in the medical institutions involved, such as lax implementation of the entrusted dispensing system and lazy examination of outpatient doctors. According to the prosecutor, relevant policies stipulate that you must use your own medical insurance card for normal medical treatment. There is a dispensing system for the elderly with inconvenient legs and feet, but medical institutions and pharmacies need to review the kinship between the purchasing agent and the cardholder. The relevant medical institutions and pharmacies in this case obviously violated the dispensing system.
Medical reform experts believe that the current medical insurance policy has imperfections, as well as irregular management of medical institutions. While it is convenient for ordinary people and special groups to buy medicines, clear rules and requirements should also be formulated. Citizens should manage and use their medical insurance cards well, and they can't just "lend cards" to others for "consumption". Once the other party's behavior is identified as defrauding the medical insurance fund, the card borrowers will also bear serious legal consequences together.
Medical insurance card, used for identity confirmation and medical insurance personal account payment when seeking medical treatment or pharmacy consumption. However, some lawless elements are eyeing the elderly, first talking sweet words, then giving small favors, getting medical insurance cards from the elderly, and then frequently going to hospitals and pharmacies to prescribe medicines. Recently, the People's Procuratorate of Baoshan District, Shanghai disclosed a full-chain medical insurance fraud case of "collection-selling-sale". The defendant will face severe punishment by law by borrowing a large number of medical insurance cards for the elderly, buying drugs at low prices and reselling them, and defrauding millions of medical insurance funds. Dozens of elderly people have also been involved in medical insurance fraud cases.
After reviewing files, interrogating criminal suspects, questioning witnesses and visiting a number of local medical institutions, the procuratorate found that there were some problems in the medical institutions involved, such as lax implementation of the entrusted dispensing system and lazy examination of outpatient doctors. According to the prosecutor, relevant policies stipulate that you must use your own medical insurance card for normal medical treatment. There is a dispensing system for the elderly with inconvenient legs and feet, but medical institutions and pharmacies need to review the kinship between the purchasing agent and the cardholder. The relevant medical institutions and pharmacies in this case obviously violated the dispensing system.
Medical reform experts believe that the current medical insurance policy has imperfections, as well as irregular management of medical institutions. While it is convenient for ordinary people and special groups to buy medicines, clear rules and requirements should also be formulated. Citizens should manage and use their medical insurance cards well, and they can't just "lend cards" to others for "consumption". Once the other party's behavior is identified as defrauding the medical insurance fund, the card borrowers will also bear serious legal consequences together.