Question

What percentage of cooperative medical reimbursement can be claimed for neonatal jaundice hospitalization treatment?

Answer

Jaundice that appears within the first 7 days of a newborn’s life is usually referred to as physiological jaundice and typically resolves on its own within two weeks. Hemolytic jaundice, on the other hand, is caused by diseases that lead to hemolysis. Treatment for jaundice can include medication or phototherapy, and the specific treatment plan should be consulted with a regular hospital pediatric department. As for the reimbursement ratio of cooperative medical care, generally, hospitalization treatments can be reimbursed at about 70%, but the actual situation may vary by region. It is recommended to consult the hospital of treatment for detailed information about the local cooperative medical system.