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《国家长期护理保险服务项目目录(试行)》
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昆明市举办长护险服务项目专项培训
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-26 22:03
Core Insights - The "National Long-term Care Insurance Service Project Directory (Trial)" will be implemented in Kunming starting January 1, 2026, marking a significant step in the long-term care insurance (LTCI) initiative [1] - Kunming is the only pilot city for LTCI in Yunnan Province and the second batch of pilot cities nationwide, with coverage reaching 2.3567 million people and providing support to 28,002 disabled insured individuals as of November 30, 2025 [1] - A specialized training session was held on December 24-25 to ensure smooth implementation of the service directory, focusing on precise execution of national standards and enhancing local service supervision [1] Training and Implementation - The training aimed at medical insurance agencies and involved key personnel from various districts, emphasizing authoritative interpretation and practical exchanges regarding the service directory [1] - On December 25, the training specifically targeted over 400 staff members from more than 230 designated service institutions in Kunming, highlighting the importance of professional and standardized service delivery [1] - Expert Huang Xiaoyan provided insights on the regulatory focus of nursing service projects, detailing the applicable scope, operational norms, and service standards within the service directory [2]
长护服务有了“国家清单”,社保第六险全国落地再提速
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-09-26 01:07
Core Viewpoint - The release of the National Long-term Care Insurance Service Project Directory accelerates the nationwide implementation of long-term care insurance, providing a clear reimbursement guide for disabled individuals and their families [1][2]. Group 1: Service Coverage and Standards - The National Healthcare Security Administration has included 36 service items in the unified long-term care service project directory, covering both daily living assistance and medical care services [1][2]. - The directory categorizes services into two main types: 20 items related to daily living assistance and 16 items related to medical care, ensuring a standardized approach across different regions [2][3]. - The directory specifies service requirements, recommended service personnel, and service duration for each item, enhancing clarity and consistency for beneficiaries [3][4]. Group 2: Implementation and Management - The establishment of a national unified service project directory aims to address inconsistencies in service coverage and quality across 49 pilot regions, promoting equal access to long-term care services [2][4]. - The directory will undergo regular updates based on the operational status of the long-term care insurance fund and the evolving needs of disabled individuals, ensuring it remains relevant [4][5]. - New regions implementing long-term care insurance must adhere strictly to the directory, while existing pilot cities are required to align their local directories with the national standards within approximately three years [4][5]. Group 3: Financial Management and Boundaries - The long-term care insurance fund will cover costs for services listed in the directory, while basic medical insurance will not cover these expenses, clearly delineating the boundaries between the two systems [5]. - The directory aims to stabilize the rights of beneficiaries and ensure the smooth operation of the long-term care insurance fund, enhancing service quality and management [2][5].