All 510,000 college students studying in Shanghai will
be covered by the city's medicare program designed for college
students, as part of efforts to reduce medical treatment
costs.
Standards will be same for all students, no matter if
the student comes from a state-run university or a privately funded
college, is a Shanghai native or an out-of-town student studying in
the city, the city government said yesterday.
The city's nearly 140,000 students in privately funded
colleges used to be out of the medicare system for university
students.
How many benefits state-run college students could get
also depended on their schools, as the universities applied their
own management rules.
The new guidelines will ensure every student can get
fair access to social security, the city government
said.
The city will set aside a special fund to help cover
the charges of hospitalization and treatment for major
diseases.
If a student is hospitalized in a top-level hospital,
the first 300 yuan (US$37.5) of the hospitalization fee should be
paid by the student. When the charge exceeds 300 yuan, the
additional money will be covered by the fund.
The threshold will be lower if the student is treated
by a lower-level hospital.
The fund will also cover the cost of treatment for
major illnesses, including cancer and kidney diseases.
(Shanghai
Daily April 5, 2007)
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