How to determine the amount of super old age birth subsidy
The super old childbearing subsidy is an economic assistance measure provided by the government for female mothers over 35 years old. The subsidy aims to encourage older women to choose to have children to meet the demographic challenges of an aging society. Then, how to determine the amount of the super old birth subsidy? The following is detailed from four aspects.

1. Hospital expenses
Hospital expenses are the first consideration in determining the subsidy for ultra elderly childbearing. Because of their older age and more complicated physical conditions than ordinary pregnant women, ultra elderly pregnant women may need more detailed examinations and higher level medical services. Therefore, a part of the hospital expenses will be included in the scope of the super old childbearing allowance. For example, the real hospital selected by the applicant needs to provide a detailed list of expenses and relevant medical certificates to determine the amount of subsidies.
In addition, hospital expenses also include fetal monitoring, emergency treatment during delivery and other expenses. These costs will be taken into account to ensure maternal and fetal safety.
The principle of calculating the hospital expenses for the super old birth allowance is reasonable, fair and transparent, to protect the legitimate rights and interests of applicants, and to avoid waste and abuse.
2. Drug expenses
The amount of the subsidy for ultra elderly childbearing will also take into account the drug costs. Ultra old women need different kinds of drug assistance during pregnancy preparation and pregnancy to increase the chance of pregnancy and ensure the healthy development of the fetus. The cost of these drugs will be included in the scope of the ultra old age birth subsidy.
The determination of drug costs needs to combine the prescription and dosage of the doctor, on the one hand, to ensure the rights and interests of the applicant, on the other hand, to avoid unreasonable cost increases.
In addition, because the drug tolerance of very old pregnant women may be low, more frequent drug adjustment and monitoring are required, which will also affect the calculation of drug costs to some extent.
3. Inspection expenses
The examination fee is also taken into account in the subsidy for ultra elderly childbearing. Older pregnant women often need more frequent examinations, including high-risk examinations such as Down's syndrome screening in the early pregnancy and amniocentesis in the middle and late pregnancy. The cost of these examinations will be within the scope of the subsidy for ultra elderly childbearing.
The determination of the examination fee will fully consider the doctor's suggestions and the actual needs of the applicant to ensure the health of the maternal and fetal.
4. Assisted reproductive technology expenses
Some very old women may need assisted reproductive technology to achieve pregnancy, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). The cost of these technologies is usually high, and this part of the cost will also be taken into account in the subsidy for ultra old childbearing.
The calculation of the cost of assisted reproductive technology will take full account of the actual hospital charges and relevant policies and regulations to ensure that applicants can afford the application of these technologies economically.
summary
The amount of the super old childbearing subsidy is determined by taking into account hospital costs, drug costs, inspection costs, assisted reproductive technology costs and other aspects. The purpose of the subsidy is to help the ultra old women reduce the economic burden of childbirth, and at the same time protect the health of mothers and fetuses. Through a reasonable, fair and transparent calculation method, we will ensure that the super old age birth subsidy plays its due role and promote the rational adjustment of the population structure.