There are two types of health certificates for hepatitis B cancer: one can be done; the other is not. The situation where you can get a health certificate requires normal liver function, negative HBV-DNA test, and a stable condition with no symptoms of hepatitis, in which case you can get a health certificate. Those who can’t get a health card include those with normal liver function but positive HBV-DNA, which means they are highly infectious. For this type of hepatitis B virus carriers need to be treated, in this case can not apply for a health card. For the health card, after 2010, there is no hepatitis B. Specific examinations include general examination, chest X-ray, internal medicine, surgery, liver function, hepatitis A antibody and other aspects of the examination.