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How to check chronic disease limit

Asked by:Madeline

Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 03:33 AM

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  • Devyn Devyn

    Mar 28, 2026

    The most direct query methods are actually three types. Either go online to the official public account/mini program of the medical insurance in the insured area, or go to an offline medical insurance agency, or directly call the 12393 national medical insurance service hotline. You can basically find the accurate total amount and remaining available amount within 5 minutes.

    A while ago, I checked for Uncle Li, who has filed for chronic disease registration for diabetes in the community. Before, he could not remember how much he had a year, and every time he went to prescribe medicine, he was afraid that he would have to pay the full amount if he exceeded it. I directly clicked on the local medical insurance applet for him and logged in his identity information. In the outpatient chronic disease treatment column, he saw at a glance that the total annual quota was 6,000 yuan, less than 2,000 of which had been used. The remaining quota was enough to reimburse him for daily medication and blood sugar testing. He never had to worry about the dosage when he prescribed medicine.

    In fact, in addition to checking specifically, every time you use your chronic disease qualification to settle at a designated hospital or designated pharmacy, the printed receipt will also be marked with the amount consumed and the remaining amount. If you have the habit of leaving receipts, you can also figure it out with OnePlus. However, occasionally you encounter delays in system updates. When you are really unsure, it is safer to check through official channels.

    By the way, I would like to remind you that many people confuse the calculation period of the quota. I met a friend in Xi'an before. His chronic disease registration was completed in October of that year. The local quota calculation is based on the filing date and is calculated 12 months later. He thought it was cleared based on the natural year. , I rushed to prescribe more than 3,000 medicines at the end of December, but the quota was not reset until October of the next year. Half of the prescribed medicines expired after being stored for more than half a year, and I lost a lot. Therefore, when checking the quota, it is best to ask about the local quota calculation rules to avoid wasting work.

    If you find out that the amount does not match what you calculated, don’t panic. Just bring your ID card, chronic disease registration voucher and recent settlement receipt to the medical insurance window to check with the staff. In most cases, the problem is that the settlement data in other places are not synchronized, or the hospital’s uploading of records is delayed, and it can be adjusted soon.