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How much does it cost to do a nucleic acid test in Chaoyang city?

Nucleic acid detection cost

1, the latest notice issued by the state requires all localities to reduce the single-person detection of novel coronavirus nucleic acid to no more than 16 yuan per person before June 10, and the mixed detection of multiple people to no more than 5 yuan per person.

2. According to the notice, the government-guided price of nucleic acid testing in COVID-19 is the highest price, and the actual charging standard of public medical institutions shall not fluctuate.

3. In the case of large-scale screening and normalization testing organized by the government, considering the scale effect and the cost-sharing role of grassroots organizations and volunteers, notify the testing institutions to provide services at a lower cost standard, that is, multi-person mixed inspection will be charged at a standard not higher than 3.5 yuan per person.

4. In addition, according to the results of the latest centralized procurement of antigen detection reagents in COVID-19, the notice requires that the charging standard of antigen detection services provided by public medical institutions be lowered, and the capping standard of "service item price+antigen detection reagents" should be reduced to no more than 6 yuan per person.

5. The detection of nucleic acid in COVID-19 is an important means for the prevention and control of epidemic normalization. The relevant person in charge of the National Medical Insurance Bureau said that medical insurance departments at all levels should take measures such as centralized procurement by inter-provincial alliances, online bidding, and regional price linkage to continue to guide the price of testing products to float to a lower range. Public medical institutions and social testing institutions continue to optimize the efficiency of collection, transportation and testing, and jointly promote a reasonable decline in the price of nucleic acid testing.