2. Acute myocardial infarction
3, sequelae of stroke
4, major organ transplantation or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
5, coronary artery bypass surgery (or coronary artery bypass grafting)
6, end-stage renal disease (or uremia stage of chronic renal failure)
7. Multi-limb loss
8. Acute or subacute severe hepatitis
9. benign brain tumor
10, decompensated stage of chronic liver failure
1 1, encephalitis sequela or sequelae of meningitis.
12, deep coma
13, binaural deafness
14, blindness
15, paralysis
16, heart valve surgery
17, severe Alzheimer's disease
18, severe brain injury
19, severe Parkinson's disease
20. Severe third-degree burns
2 1, severe primary pulmonary hypertension
22, serious motor neuron disease
23. Loss of language ability
24, severe aplastic anemia
25, aortic surgery
26, renal medullary cystic disease
27. Primary cardiomyopathy
28. Persistent vegetative state
29. Systemic myasthenia gravis
30, necrotizing fasciitis
3 1, end-stage lung disease
32, caused by blood transfusion of human immunodeficiency virus
33, muscular dystrophy
34 years old, severe multiple sclerosis.
35, severe Crohn's disease This is the so-called 35 major diseases. Of course, if you are sick, go to the hospital. Wouldn't it be better to have medical insurance?