I'm also worried about whether the children's surgery expenses can be reimbursed. During this period, I gained a lot of knowledge. In fact, many operations in medical insurance are not reported, although these are diseases in the eyes of ordinary people. For example, the removal of six fingers, the orthodontics of children's teeth (using steel wires) and skin grafting after burns are all at their own expense.
However, even if the medical insurance says tenosynovitis cannot be reported, there are still loopholes to be drilled. For example, some private hospitals can give you any surgery, but change the reason to what medical insurance can report, such as hand injury. But of course, it is hard to say whether the technology of these private hospitals is credible.
As for Jishuitan Hospital and Children's Hospital, both are well-known public hospitals, and there will be no inconsistency in the scope of reimbursement. All belong to the medical insurance center.