Core Points - The National Healthcare Security Administration (NHSA) has released a trial guideline for the pricing of medical services related to the integumentary system, which includes skin, hair, and nails, aiming to standardize pricing and protect the body's "first line of defense" [1][2] - The guideline consolidates 256 technical specification projects into 53 items, with 23 additional charge items and 5 expansion items, enhancing the integration and standardization of service charges [1] - The guideline allows for the compatibility of new technologies, enabling improved projects to be processed under existing project frameworks without the need for new price submissions, provided they are filed with local healthcare security departments [1] Pricing Structure - The pricing structure includes a standard charge for skin lesion treatments, calculated based on a 9 square centimeter area, with incremental charges for additional lesions [1] - Special charge items are established for treatments involving critical organs or functional areas, reflecting the value of technical labor [1] Implementation - The NHSA will guide provincial healthcare security bureaus to develop unified pricing benchmarks based on the trial guideline, allowing for price adjustments within designated regions [2]
守护人体“第一道屏障” 体被系统医疗服务价格项目立项指南发布
Xin Hua She·2025-06-17 17:58