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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Keeping Chinese hospital receipts to get reimbursed back home?
I recently had a tooth removed at a dental surgery hospital and a fake tooth made at a Jiamei denist's office. The piao that I got from the hospital (about 600 RMB is bilingual), but the piao from the dentist's office (800 RMB) is not. Does it absolutely have to be in English/native language to be submitted for reimbursement? (The dentist I went to to work on my tooth doesn't have any English options). If it's translated can I use it?
Of course, 1,400 RMB is a pretty good deal, but I figured I might as well try to get some of it back since I'm paying for insurance in the US anyway. I realize that the precise process or reimbursement will vary depending on insurance coverage, country of residence etc., but I'm curious to hear people's general experiences submitting hospital receipts here to their insurance company back home for reimbursement for various medical services. Thanks!
11 years 20 weeks ago in Health & Safety - China
You should be able to . It's just a language barrier thing. If you can prove that what is written is indeed from the dental office you should be able to get a reimbursement. I don't see why not!
do you seriously think chinese dentists are in your network?? be sure to record the conversation when you try to get reimbursed.