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Instant credit for medical costs makes living in other places easier

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese parents often move in with their adult children in later life to help raise grandchild­ren or because they need care. Those who move to a different province may find themselves with a headache when it comes to claiming State medical insurance.

In many cases, people have no option but to travel back to their hometown to claim a refund.

As China reforms its refund system for medical insurance, thousands of senior citizens have been spared the trouble and can now enjoy convenient “real-time” refunds — meaning that the insurance payment is applied directly to a medical provider’s bill at the time of service, regardless where the person lives.

Chen Shuhua moved to her son’s home in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, after she retired as a police officer in Changsha, Hunan province. It used to be a headache for the 75-year-old to get a refund for medical expenses.

From 2012 to 2016, she was hospitaliz­ed five times. It was so complicate­d to have her medical expenses refunded that her son often had to go back to Changsha to deal with it, she said.

She was hospitaliz­ed again in February and fell into a diabetic coma for more than a month. This time, thanks to the cross-provincial real-time

Medical resources are unevenly distribute­d across the country and most people are in cities.”

deputy director of medical insurance at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security

Yan Qinghui,

the number of Chinese aged 60 or older who live outside their registered home regions, according to the latest national census in 2010

refund system, she was able to reduce her medical bill by more than 90,000 yuan ($15,500).

“I’m now spared all of the trouble and don’t have to worry about the refunds anymore,” she said.

More than 40,000 people have been refunded 560 million yuan for medical expenses paid outside their home

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