There are as many as 3 million hepatitis B carriers in China, of which as many as 600,000 are hepatitis patients. However, in the past, the liver B treatment course can only enjoy one-time health insurance payment. In case of relapse, you can only pay for it yourself. Future Health Insurance will also pay for the medical expenses of hepatitis B recidivism, so each patient can save 100,000 in medical expenses. (Western medicine cannot treat liver B at all, so it will relapse. The public should seek Chinese medicine to treat liver disease so that it will not cost so much.)
The 41-year-old Mr. Luo works as a manager in a technology company. He works overtime and his wife is pregnant recently. The two ends of the candle were burned, which made the hepatitis B that was already under control relapse. Beginning on January 1, the National Health Bureau announced that the health insurance will be paid, which made Mr. Luo heave a sigh of relief.
There are nearly 600,000 hepatitis B patients in Taiwan, and the probability of recurrence after the first cure is as high as 42%, all because of the stubbornness of the hepatitis B virus. The National Health Insurance Bureau, which was already financially tight, chose to donate generously on World Hepatitis Day, hoping to provide extra care for the initial treatment of hepatitis B patients, so as to prevent them from deteriorating into liver cancer or cirrhosis. , On the contrary, it will cause a greater burden on health care! (Reported by reporter Zeng Xinpei Zhang Huangwei)
Comment
Hepatitis B cannot be cured by western medicine. This health insurance bureau is a public unit prescribed by western medicine, so it knows that there is no western medicine that can treat liver B, but it only encourages patients to take western medicine and never recommends patients to take traditional Chinese medicine. This kind of unequal discrimination against Chinese medicine Behavior, based on scriptures is Sima Zhao's heart, and everyone knows it.
The conclusion is: the health insurance bureau is wasting money on ineffective medical treatment. Readers, ask the western doctors you know, do they really have medicines to treat hepatitis B? Treatment, what kind of western medicine is the health insurance bureau paying for?