Abstract:Objective To analyze the impact on outpatient expenses and medical insurance fund payment of Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University (hereinafter referred to as “our hospital”) after implementing the pilot program of centralized drug procurement and use organized by the state, so as to provide data support for policy promotion. Methods The information of patients who used the national drugs to purchase drugs intensively and the drugs with the same generic name but not winning the bid from April to June in both 2018 and 2019 were collected. The data of the average cost before and after department reform was used. The changes of average cost before and after the reform and the use of medical insurance fund were compared and analyzed. Results After the implementation of the national centralized drug procurement and use pilot work, the increase of outpatient and sub average drug costs slowed down, and the proportion of outpatient and emergency drugs decreased from 33.21% to 32.42%. Among the drugs purchased by the state, the number of drugs used in outpatient service ranked the top 10, and the second average cost was significantly lower than that before the reform, with a maximum decrease of 72.41%, saving 2 183 600 yuan of medical insurance fund. Conclusion The pilot program implementation of the national centralized drug procurement plays an important role in controlling the unreasonable growing of outpatient drug costs, can effectively reduce the burden of patients, improve the efficiency of using medical insurance funds.