China News Service Taiyuan, February 26th (Gao Ruifeng) On the 26th, the reporter learned from the Shanxi Medical Security Bureau that the province included five traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions such as Yiqi Chuwen Granules into the scope of medical insurance reimbursement. This policy will effectively give play to the unique role of Chinese medicine in the prevention and control of new crown pneumonia, and improve the cure rate of new crown pneumonia through the integration of traditional Chinese and western medicine.

A few days ago, the Shanxi Provincial Medical Security Bureau issued the "Notice on Including Shanxi Provincial Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of New Coronary Pneumonia Medical Institution Preparations into Medical Insurance Reimbursement", which will be used for the treatment of new coronary pneumonia during the observation period, early, middle, severe, and recovery periods. Five traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, such as Yiqi Chuwen Granule, Chushi Qingfei Granule, Jiedu Hufei Granule, Xie Xiefei Granule, Bufei Jianpi Granule, are included in the scope of medical insurance reimbursement.

During the epidemic prevention and control, patients with suspected or confirmed New Coronary Pneumonia use the above five prescriptions at designated treatment hospitals in Shanxi Province, which can be temporarily included in the scope of payment of medical insurance funds based on Class A drugs.

Shanxi Province Traditional Chinese Medicine actively intervened in the early stage of the new crown pneumonia epidemic and achieved good results. It is understood that, as of 24:00 on February 23, of the 132 confirmed cases in Shanxi Province, the 'Qingfei Paidu Decoction' recommended by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the 'Shanwei Zhongkeguan No. 1' developed by Shanxi Province were taken. 葶There were 130 cases of traditional Chinese medicine decoctions and proprietary Chinese medicines such as Zhixiefei Granules, and the use rate of traditional Chinese medicines reached 98.5%. Among them, 129 cases were treated for more than one course (three days) of Chinese medicine. (Finish)