Hospitalization after ectopic pregnancy can be reimbursed by general urban residents’ insurance, new rural cooperative insurance and employees’ insurance. However, whether commercial insurance can be reimbursed depends on the type of commercial insurance chosen by the patient. Therefore, in this case, if the patient has both general new rural cooperative insurance or urban residents’ insurance or employees’ insurance, then reimbursement can be made on this basis first. If, at the same time, the patient has commercial insurance, then after the reimbursement is completed, he or she can make a copy of his or her medical records and then consult with the commercial insurance office to find out whether or not the commercial insurance that the patient has purchased includes reimbursement for ectopic pregnancy. If ectopic pregnancy is covered, this allows the patient to place the out-of-pocket portion of the reimbursement that has already been made at the hospital with the commercial insurance for reimbursement, so that the patient’s costs are minimal.